“No Signal Of Abatement Of Political Violence In Bengal”: Governor
There is not any signal of abatement of political violence in West Bengal, Jagdeep Dhankhar stated.
Kolkata:
There is not any signal of abatement of political violence in West Bengal, Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar stated on Thursday when vehicles in a convoy of BJP state president Dilip Ghosh had been broken after stones had been thrown on them in North Bengal’s Alipurduar district.
The governor, who’s visiting neighbouring Cooch Behar district, stated that an environment of political violence and vendetta is prevailing within the state.
“There is not any signal of abating of political violence. The cause of that is public servants have transform political employees,” Mr Dhankhar informed newshounds at Cooch Behar.
Mr Dhankhar, who’s on a month-long discuss with to North Bengal, had alleged previous additionally that the police and forms are being politicised in West Bengal and requested public servants to not paintings as political functionaries.
Stones had been hurled and black flags had been proven on the BJP state president’s convoy by means of protesters close to the Indo-Bhutan border the town of Jaigaon in Alipurduar district when he was once going to wait a party programme. No less than two of the vehicles within the convoy had been broken within the incident.
A number of Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) activists had been observed elevating slogans in opposition to Ghosh there.