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Bengal: BJP to set up special teams to assist CBI sleuths, TMC slams move

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Published : Aug 30, 2021, 8:52 PM IST

One professional advocate will be in each committee which will also help the BJP supporters, who are victims of post- poll violence, so that they can register their complains with the CBI sleuths properly.

KOLKATA: In order to assist the CBI teams probing the post-poll violence cases, the West Bengal unit of BJP, has formed a special committee in each district. The committees will comprise of a professional advocate to ensure that the victims of violence or their family members are able to interact with CBI without hurdles and record their complaints.

The ruling TMC has already opposed the move claimed partisan approach in a court-directed enquiry.

When contacted BJP's state general secretary, Sayantan Basu told ETV Bharat that this initiative is aimed at helping the BJP supporters, who are victims of post- poll violence, so that they can register their complains with the CBI sleuths properly. "BJP's legal cell in overseeing and supervising the entire issue," he said.

Read: Women now part of CBI teams probing WB post-poll violence

BJP said that each committee will have five members. The district president and three prominent members of the district committee will be there in the said special committee. The fifth member will be professional advocate.Party sources further said that following series of attacks during the post- poll violence, the morale of the common BJP workers is totally down. So this is an attempt to boost their falling morale.

The ruling TMC has already opposed the move claimed partisan approach in a court-directed enquiry. They also alleged that this is a direct attempt to influence investigating CBI sleuths. "This is quite natural for BJP. However, they might try all kinds of conspiracies but nothing will work. People of West Bengal, who want development, will reject them. And the truth is that most of the people who were killed in post- poll violence were associated with Trinamool Congress. However, CBI sleuths have not visited their residences," the state education minister, Bratya Basu said.

KOLKATA: In order to assist the CBI teams probing the post-poll violence cases, the West Bengal unit of BJP, has formed a special committee in each district. The committees will comprise of a professional advocate to ensure that the victims of violence or their family members are able to interact with CBI without hurdles and record their complaints.

The ruling TMC has already opposed the move claimed partisan approach in a court-directed enquiry.

When contacted BJP's state general secretary, Sayantan Basu told ETV Bharat that this initiative is aimed at helping the BJP supporters, who are victims of post- poll violence, so that they can register their complains with the CBI sleuths properly. "BJP's legal cell in overseeing and supervising the entire issue," he said.

Read: Women now part of CBI teams probing WB post-poll violence

BJP said that each committee will have five members. The district president and three prominent members of the district committee will be there in the said special committee. The fifth member will be professional advocate.Party sources further said that following series of attacks during the post- poll violence, the morale of the common BJP workers is totally down. So this is an attempt to boost their falling morale.

The ruling TMC has already opposed the move claimed partisan approach in a court-directed enquiry. They also alleged that this is a direct attempt to influence investigating CBI sleuths. "This is quite natural for BJP. However, they might try all kinds of conspiracies but nothing will work. People of West Bengal, who want development, will reject them. And the truth is that most of the people who were killed in post- poll violence were associated with Trinamool Congress. However, CBI sleuths have not visited their residences," the state education minister, Bratya Basu said.

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