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Hinting in direction of imposing President’s Rule, Union Minister Babul Supriyo acknowledged that there are sufficient provisions in the Indian Constitution to cease rampant violence in West Bengal.
“Day by day, the law and order situation is deteriorating in West Bengal. Several BJP workers have been killed in the State. Violence is at its peak. If she (Mamata Banerjee) is thinking that there is a weak government at the Centre then, then she is making a mistake,” Supriyo mentioned.
“BJP needs to do nothing to stop violence in West Bengal. There are enough provisions in the Indian Constitutions to prescribe which medicines should be given to curb violence. The imposition of such provisions (Article 356) is not impossible and Didi (Mamata Banerjee) should not think that she will be able to keep our voters away from exercising their voting rights through such violence,” he added.
Supriyo additional recalled Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s assertion, “Maut Ki Rajniti Karke, Mat Badla Nahi Jata Hai (one cannot change people’s mandate through political killings/violence).”
Responding to allegations, TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee, mentioned, “He knows nothing about the law. He is a singer and let him sing. I dare them to impose President’s Rule in West Bengal.”
Another celebration MP Saugata Roy ridiculed Supriyo’s remark and mentioned, “Whatever he said about the law and order situation in Bengal is baseless. Why he is not commenting anything about the law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh. He is trying to get some political mileage through such comments and trying to mislead the people of Bengal.”
Meanwhile, Congress MP Pradip Bhattacharya added, “If they want to impose President’s Rule, then they should impose it first in Uttar Pradesh.”
Alleging that TMC and BJP are serving to one another forward of 2021 Assembly polls, CPI (M) legislature Sujan Chakraborty mentioned, “We all know that TMC is going to lose 2021 Assembly Polls in Bengal and I think that such comments ahead of the elections will give more Oxygen to the TMC. Once again it was proved that BJP and TMC are helping each other.”
During his state go to, Union Home Minister Amit Shah had mentioned, “President’s Rule cannot be discussed in a public place like this, but I feel that it will not be required as BJP is anyway going to form the government with a very big margin next April.”
On September 28 this yr West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar – whereas alleging that the police power is working as Trinamool Congress cadres – threatened that he shall be pressured to take a look at Article 154 of the Constitution. Article 154 of the Indian Constitution mandates the chief energy of the state shall be vested in the Governor.
“I’ve to act if the Constitution will not be protected. It is unlucky that the workplace of the Governor has been ignored. Under such circumstances, I shall be pressured to take a look at Article 154 of the Constitution,” Dhankhar had mentioned.
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