Bengal Governor questions Mamata's silence on post-poll violence, alleges 'huge exodus of BJP workers'
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Kolkata: West Bengal Governor JagdeepDhankhar has written a letter to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday (June 15). West Bengal governor has said that the Chief Minister must break silence on the deteriorating law and order situation. The state govt must take action to restore peace in the state. Governor JagdeepDhankar said that he has urged CM Mamata Banerjee to break silence on post-poll retributive violence, restore law and order, provide succor to the suffering people. He further added by saying that he called upon her to have interaction on these issues at the earliest. the Indian social sphere. There are horrific details emerging out of the alleged gang rape in the West Bengal Assembly elections that have ignited the controversy again.
While more and more reports have come to light about alleged rape incidents in the post-polls West Bengal, the political parties on the ground continue to lay the blame on the opposing party.