Unrest in West Bengal: BJP Leader Raises Concerns Over Safety

  • April 18, 2024, 3:50 p.m.

Delhi, India - In the wake of the recent stone-pelting incident in Medinipore, West Bengal, BJP leader Shehzad Poonawalla has voiced his concerns over the safety of the citizens in the state.

“Is anyone staggered? Does anyone feel the shock?” Poonawalla asked, expressing his dismay over the incident. He pointed out that since the Mamata Banerjee government has come into power, questions about safety have been increasingly raised.

“The team of ED and NIA are not safe, faithful Hindus who celebrate Ram Navami are not safe,” he stated, highlighting the perceived threat to various groups in the state. He further added, “Sandeshkhali’s criminal Shahjahan Sheikh and TMC syndicate who are involved in corruption are merely safe…”

Poonawalla’s comments come in the backdrop of the alleged stone-pelting incident in Medinipore, which has sparked a wave of concern among the citizens and political leaders alike. The incident has once again brought the issue of law and order in the state under scrutiny.

The BJP leader’s remarks have added fuel to the ongoing political debate in the state, with safety and security becoming a major point of contention. As the situation continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how the state government responds to these allegations and what measures will be taken to ensure the safety of its citizens.

For now, the citizens of West Bengal can only hope for a swift resolution to these issues, restoring peace and security in the state. As the political discourse continues, the people of Bengal await action from the state government, hoping for a safer and more secure future.

Author : Rajdhani Delhi Representative

Rajdhani delhi representative

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