‘Jungle Raj’ prevails in TMC-ruled West Bengal, says BJP delegation member

A fact-finding team of the BJP on Saturday said the “jungle raj” prevails in West Bengal and the ruling Trinamool Congress will learn its lesson in the next parliamentary elections. seats in the state during the 2024 elections. A five-member BJP team comprising Rajya Sabha MP Brij Lal and former Union minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore recently met saffron party workers who were injured during their march to the state secretariat at a government hospital, where they are undergoing treatment.

Lal said, “We are shocked to learn for the first time about the brutal torture by the police on our peaceful protesters going to ‘Nabanna’ to voice the grievances of candidates who were denied school jobs despite having adequate qualifications. ”

He also said, “It seems that jungle raj is prevailing in the state, and the police is working in a partisan manner. Autocracy reigns in the state. TMC will get a befitting reply in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Lal said the party is “proud of its brave party workers” who are fighting tooth and nail against the corrupt TMC regime in West Bengal.

“The BJP is raising its voice against corruption. When we raise our voice, our party workers are beaten up and put behind bars. And we will continue to fight against the corrupt TMC government in West Bengal. Such threats will not stop us,” he said.

Rathore also said that the team would soon submit its report on the police action to party president JP Nadda. Responding to Trinamool Congress national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee’s remarks on the attack by BJP supporters on a police vehicle during the September 13 protest march to the state secretariat, Lal said the remarks reflected the “fascist tendencies” of the ruling party.

“Such comments will encourage the police and party people to crush any democratic movement more brutally. This is not the hallmark of a civilized society.” On September 14, Banerjee had said that democratic protesters would not burn a police vehicle or attack a policeman, who only has a walkie-talkie in his hand. During a rally at SSKM Hospital The injured was talking to reporters after meeting Assistant Commissioner of Police Debjit Chatterjee.

BJP supporters fought a fierce battle with police on Tuesday, pelting stones at them, setting a vehicle on fire and damaging a kiosk, while police used batons and water to disperse the protesters. Showers were used. Many people from both the sides were injured in this scuffle. Besides Lal, former DGP of Uttar Pradesh, and Rathore, Rajya Sabha MP Samir Oraon, Lok Sabha MP Aparajita Sarangi and BJP leader from Punjab Sunil Jakhar are the other members of the delegation.

Senior TMC leader and state industries minister Shashi Panja accused the BJP fact-finding team of inciting political violence in the state. “What happened on September 13 was hooliganism and vandalism by BJP workers. We condemn it. The fact finding team is lying and inciting political violence in the state. The team should have also met the police officer who was brutally thrashed by BJP workers.

TMC’s state spokesperson Kunal Ghosh described the saffron party leaders as “political tourists”. “They are here to support hooliganism in the name of protest. They want to create instability in West Bengal which will never succeed. They will fight to win seats in the next Lok Sabha elections.”

“Everyone knows that “BJP workers vandalized state properties and attacked policemen on duty,” Ghosh said. our leaders pointed out Mamata Banerjee and Abhishek Banerjee,” he said.

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