Kolkata: The West Bengal government told the Supreme Court regarding the post-poll violence cases that are pending in the court. The government said that all the matters pertaining to the post-poll violence in West Bengal should be handled by the Calcutta High Court. Although, it is said that the petitioners have approached the top court to undermine the jurisdiction of the Calcutta High Court.
"Even though a five-judge bench of the HC is heading all aspects of the alleged post-poll violence in the state, under the guise of the instant writ petition, the petitioners have made omnibus request seeking transfer of investigation of all incidents of deaths to a Special Investigation Team and for monitoring of investigation of all incidents of attacks in the aftermath of the assembly elections in the state," contended the state.
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"The petition is based on misinformation and falsehoods and has completely blown out of proportion the extent of post-poll violence that had occurred in West Bengal. Much of the misinformation is based on fabricated stories generated on social media by miscreants to create a state of panic in the state," read the affidavit.