Tag: Howrah violence

  • Prophet remarks row: Bengal’s violence-hit spaces non violent; political blame recreation continues

    Through PTI

    KOLKATA: The location in spaces of West Bengal which witnessed arson right through protests towards debatable remarks by way of suspended BJP leaders on Prophet Mohammad remained non violent on Tuesday as heavy police deployment to keep an eye on any untoward state of affairs persevered, police stated.

    Greater than 240 other folks had been arrested and over 42 circumstances registered in reference to the violence since June 9, the police stated.

    “The location in West Bengal is non violent and commonplace. There’s no knowledge of any untoward incident until 6 PM. We’re proceeding with the deployment of a excellent selection of policemen within the violence-hit spaces. Senior officials are there within the districts,” ADG (Legislation and Order) Javed Shamim instructed PTI.

    Raids and patrolling by way of policemen had been performed within the violence-hit spaces and a couple of arrests had been made on Monday evening.

    FIRs had been registered in Howrah, Murshidabad, Nadia and North and South 24 Parganas districts which witnessed violence since Thursday, he stated.

    Prohibitory orders below Segment 144 will stay in position in Howrah district, Beldanga in Murshidabad and Bethuadahari in Nadia until June 15, he stated.

    “Extensive seek operations for the culprits are on. They’re going to be booked below stricter IPC sections relying at the proof we’ve accumulated from other puts,” Shamim stated.

    Web products and services have resumed in Howrah from Monday however will remian suspended in Beldanga until June 15, he stated.

    The verdict on resumption of the products and services in Bethuadahari will likely be taken after reviewing the location there, a senior reputable of the state house division stated.

    In the meantime, RPF and GRP had been deployed at more than a few railway stations of the state to keep away from any untoward incidents and disruption of educate products and services.

    Kolkata Police made elaborate safety preparations right through the day for a programme by way of the minority neighborhood in Esplanade house of town which handed of peacefully.

    “There used to be no incident on the programme. We needed to divert the visitors,” a police officer stated.

    The state executive on Monday issued an advisory for all multiple-system operators (MSOs) and cable operators within the state to chorus from transmitting any delicate content material violative of Cable Tv Community Act, 1995.

    Reacting to the advisory, the opposition BJP alleged that the TMC executive is “looking to gag the media and conceal the reality”.

    “What do fascist governments do after they wish to cover their incompetence or premeditated acts of omission? They aim the media and clamp down on protection that exposes them. Mamata Banerjee’s management has achieved simply that – issued a draconian diktat caution the media of penalties,” BJP co-incharge of Bengal Amit Malviya tweeted.

    Bengal BJP president Sukanta Majumdar alleged, “The state executive did not keep an eye on the location by way of permitting the violence and arson to happen to assuage its vote financial institution politics. Now when all of the nation is witnessing lawless state of affairs, the state executive is making an attempt to stifle the voice of the media. That is an instantaneous assault on press freedom,” he stated.

    The TMC in its flip dubbed the allegations as “baseless”.

    “The TMC executive believes within the freedom of the click. BJP leaders will have to be the closing to lecture us on press freedom. The state executive has taken all steps to comprise the violence,” senior TMC chief Tapas Ray stated.

    In the meantime, Jagannath Sarkar, BJP MP from Ranaghat in Nadia district wrote to President Ram Nath Kovind, Top Minister Narendra Modi, Union House Minister Amit Shah and West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar inquiring for their “intervention” to keep an eye on the violent state of affairs within the state and apprehended that the location may flip worse within the days to return.

  • Bengal: BJP MP writes to Amit Shah, calls for deployment of central forces in violence-hit Howrah

    Via PTI

    KOLKATA: BJP MP from West Bengal, Saumitra Khan, on Saturday wrote to Union House Minister Amit Shah, not easy quick deployment of central forces in violence-hit Howrah district which had witnessed arson over debatable remarks made by way of two saffron birthday party leaders towards Prophet Mohammad.

    Khan alleged that the state executive has “failed” to take care of regulation and order within the trouble-torn spaces and “allowed the violence to spiral for vested political pursuits”.

    “For the closing two days, we’ve got observed that the state executive has totally didn’t take care of regulation and order in Howrah district. It allowed the protestors to let unfastened to wreak havoc. I’ve written a letter to Amit Shah Ji and asked him to ship central forces in order that they are able to be deployed within the bothered spaces,” Khan stated.

    He accused the ruling TMC of indulging in “reasonable politics” and “permitting the violence to proceed for vested political passion”.

    Senior BJP chief and co-in-charge of West Bengal, Amit Malviya, stated if the state executive can not act, the manager minister will have to permit the governor to deploy the Military.

    “Mamata Banerjee, House Minister of Bengal, has as soon as once more failed to control regulation & order within the state. Her management has remained a mute spectator to the rampaging rioters as they burn and vandalise belongings. If she is not able to behave, she will have to urge the Governor do (to) deploy Military,” he stated on Twitter.

    Reacting to the BJP’s allegations, senior TMC chief Kunal Ghosh stated, “The state executive has successfully tackled the location. The BJP is attempting to unfold violence within the state. They’re additionally seeking to vitiate the ambience of Bengal and the rustic thru their politics of hatred.”

    Protests erupted in different portions of Howrah on Friday over debatable remarks by way of suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma and expelled chief Naveen Jindal on Prophet Mohammad.

    Protesters clashed with police group of workers in Dhulagarh, Panchla and Uluberia spaces when regulation enforcers attempted to finish a blockade on a countrywide freeway stretch. They set police cars on fireplace and broken public belongings all the way through the agitations.

    Web products and services were suspended around the district until June 13, and prohibitory orders beneath Segment 144 of CrPC were imposed in different spaces comparable to Uluberia, Domjur and Panchla until June 15.

    Commuters needed to face issues as roads and railway tracks have been blocked by way of protesters within the district. A number of native and specific trains have been cancelled because of the violence.