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Birbhum killings: Mamata Banerjee to visit violence-hit district where 8 were burnt to death today

Press Trust of India • March 24, 2022, 10:44:58 IST
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Banerjee said she would visit Bogtui village, where houses were set on fire shortly after a village panchayat deputy chief was murdered, to take stock of the situation

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Birbhum killings: Mamata Banerjee to visit violence-hit district where 8 were burnt to death today

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday asserted that strict action would be taken against the perpetrators of violence in Birbhum district, where eight people were charred to death in a village the day before. Banerjee said she would on Thursday visit Bogtui village, where houses were set on fire shortly after a village panchayat deputy chief was murdered, to take stock of the situation. Describing the incident as “unfortunate”, she said, “It was an attempt by the BJP, Left and the Congress to malign our government Strict action will be taken against all those responsible for the Birbhum incident, irrespective of their (political) colour. _**Also read: Panchayat leader killed, eight charred to death: Understanding the unrest in West Bengal’s Birbhum district**_ “We have already removed the (police) Officer-in-Charge, the SDPO and other senior officers. The DGP is in the district since yesterday,” she underlined. The CM, speaking at a programme, also maintained that she had to postpone her visit to the district by a day as she did not want to get into a confrontation with leaders of opposition political parties camping there. Taking a dig at BJP, she said its leaders have “limped (lyanchate) their way to the district, stopping to savour ’lyangcha’ (sweetmeat originating in Burdwan district’s Shaktigarh area) in between”. “I will go there (Bogtui village) tomorrow. I would have gone there today, but a few political parties are on their way to the place. It would get late by the time they return. I don’t want to visit the place when they (opposition leaders) are around. I don’t want to get into any quarrel. _**Also read: Birbhum violence: BJP demands Mamata Banerjee's resignation; delegation stopped from visiting site**_ “Let them relish lyangcha’ and then get on with their journey to Rampurhat,” Banerjee quipped. Referring to past incidents of violence in other states, she said that her party MPs were stopped at the airport in Assam, where they had gone to protest NRC implementation, and entry wasn’t allowed in UP’s Hathras and Unnao (where gang-rape cases occurred), too, but her government would never do the same. “This is Bengal, not UP. We allowed everyone to visit Birbhum. Not justifying the Birbhum killings, but such incidents are more frequent in UP, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Rajasthan,” she said. Leader of opposition and BJP MLA Suvendu Adhikari, however, stated that he and other members of his party were stopped from visiting the site of the incident. Banerjee, during the programme, also claimed that such incidents are results of conspiracy hatched to divert attention from issues of concern, such as price hike of petrol and other commodities. “You (People) must have noticed that price of gas, petrol and other commodities have been hiked. They are hatching conspiracies to carry out such incidents to divert people’s attention. The BJP has asked media to keep on shouting on this (Birbhum killings),” she contended. In a veiled attack on Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar, Banerjee said, “There is one ‘Laat saheb’ (lordly person) sitting here and describing Bengal as the worst state hurling abuses at the state government.” Banerjee and Dhankhar had been engaged in a heated exchange over the Birbhum incident since Tuesday. Read all the  Latest News ,  Trending News ,  Cricket News ,  Bollywood News , India News  and  Entertainment News  here. Follow us on  Facebook,  Twitter and  Instagram.

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