New Delhi:West Bengal BJP MP Raju Bista on Wednesday said that the state was witnessing a widespread human rights violation, adding that Chief Minister was issuing provocative statements, leading to the persecution of BJP workers and leaders in the state. Bista said the situation was 'autocracy-like', and that it was high time for the Centre to intervene.
"If police and West Bengal government wanted, they could've prevented the Birbhum incident from taking place. They let it happen, as political murders and political violence provide steam to the Trinamool Congress government," Bista said. "Mamata is now on a tour of Darjeeling and providing one objectionable comment after another," he further added.
Questioned whether he thought President's Rule was the need of the hour, the BJP MP said that it was not for BJP, but for people in the state, that President's Rule should be imposed. "If you want to prevent West Bengal from becoming Bangladesh, then President's Rule is imperative. If we impose this, the first motivator (behind the move) will be 10 crore people living in the state, regardless of what West Bengal or anyone else says about the decision," he noted.