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Mandate action against post-poll violence, VHP to president

The VHP requested President Ram Nath Kovind to take effective steps to immediately stop the "unprecedented post-poll violence" committed by "TMC activists and Jihadists" in West Bengal.

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Published : May 11, 2021, 9:17 PM IST

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New Delhi: The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Tuesday requested President Ram Nath Kovind to take effective steps to immediately stop the "unprecedented post-poll violence" committed by "TMC activists and Jihadists" in West Bengal.

In a letter written by VHP working president advocate Alok Kumar, the Parishad said the post-poll violence in West Bengal reminds of "the direct action of Muslim League."

VHP Central General Secretary, Milind Parande

"Unfortunately, soon after the election results in West Bengal, the whole country is concerned about the violence that the ruling TMC's activists and jihadists have carried out there. During the election campaign, Mamata Banerjee had threatened that the Central Security Forces are only (in West Bengal) till the election and after that, she'll have to see everything," said VHP.

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Alleging that the post-poll violence was pre-planned, Alok Kumar said, "Uncontrolled statewide violence in West Bengal is pre-planned and the police and administration seem to have been told to keep ignoring it. The judicious citizens of West Bengal have been handed over to the rioters. All this reminds me of the direct action of the Muslim League."

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"The rioters be identified without delay, investigations completed, challans filed and the guilty expeditiously punished through Fast Track Courts. The riot-affected people be rehabilitated and compensated by the government for the loss of their life and property," VHP requested the President to book the culprits through Fast Track Courts.

Speaking to ETV Bharat, VHP Central General Secretary Milind Parande said, "The way in which the people of Hindu community and opposition are being targeted in Bengal, women are being tortured, it does not suit any ruling party. The VHP has a clear demand that such violence should be stopped immediately and strict action should be taken against those involved in it. Rehabilitation is also very important for those who have been displaced due to violence."

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(Inputs from Agency)

New Delhi: The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) on Tuesday requested President Ram Nath Kovind to take effective steps to immediately stop the "unprecedented post-poll violence" committed by "TMC activists and Jihadists" in West Bengal.

In a letter written by VHP working president advocate Alok Kumar, the Parishad said the post-poll violence in West Bengal reminds of "the direct action of Muslim League."

VHP Central General Secretary, Milind Parande

"Unfortunately, soon after the election results in West Bengal, the whole country is concerned about the violence that the ruling TMC's activists and jihadists have carried out there. During the election campaign, Mamata Banerjee had threatened that the Central Security Forces are only (in West Bengal) till the election and after that, she'll have to see everything," said VHP.

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Alleging that the post-poll violence was pre-planned, Alok Kumar said, "Uncontrolled statewide violence in West Bengal is pre-planned and the police and administration seem to have been told to keep ignoring it. The judicious citizens of West Bengal have been handed over to the rioters. All this reminds me of the direct action of the Muslim League."

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"The rioters be identified without delay, investigations completed, challans filed and the guilty expeditiously punished through Fast Track Courts. The riot-affected people be rehabilitated and compensated by the government for the loss of their life and property," VHP requested the President to book the culprits through Fast Track Courts.

Speaking to ETV Bharat, VHP Central General Secretary Milind Parande said, "The way in which the people of Hindu community and opposition are being targeted in Bengal, women are being tortured, it does not suit any ruling party. The VHP has a clear demand that such violence should be stopped immediately and strict action should be taken against those involved in it. Rehabilitation is also very important for those who have been displaced due to violence."

Read: Maharashtra Minister doubts over third Covid wave in Amravati

(Inputs from Agency)

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