BJP leaders in Bengal hold meeting on 'post-poll violence' : ruling party is unwilling to acknowledge the incidents,
Violence continues unabated in the state even after the formation of the government, says Dilip Ghosh
Several senior leaders, during the discussion, talked about ways to deal with the current situation, and activists shared their woes, sources in the party said.
"Violence continues unabated in the state even after the formation of the government; the ruling party is unwilling to acknowledge the incidents," Ghosh told reporters ahead of the meeting.
Claiming that the "state government does not want peace to prevail", Ghosh said that the BJP has moved various commissions and courts seeking protection for its workers.
Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari wasn't present at the session as he is away in Delhi to meet Home Minister Amit Shah and party's national president J P Nadda.
Party national vice-president Mukul Roy also skipped the meeting, amid speculation about a possible change in political equation after TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee visited his ailing wife in hospital on June 2.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called Roy on June 3 to enquire about his wife's condition, and Ghosh, too, had visited the hospital to meet her. PTI AMR RMS RMS
0 Response to " BJP leaders in Bengal hold meeting on 'post-poll violence' : ruling party is unwilling to acknowledge the incidents,"
Post a Comment
Kalimpong News is a non-profit online News of Kalimpong Press Club managed by KalimNews.
Please be decent while commenting and register yourself with your email id.
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.