‘Ongoing post-poll violence’ in Bengal worries Calcutta HC
A senior government official said there might have been some other incidents in state, but none was a political clash
The bench directed the chairman of the National Human Rights Commission to set up a committee and send it to Bengal to inquire into the post-poll violence and file a report before the court by June 30. The court asked the NHRC to ensure that the member secretary of the State Legal Services Authority was included as a member of the panel.
The order followed two petitions by advocates Anindya Sunder Das and Priyanka Tibrewal seeking the court’s intervention in incidents of post-poll violence, which according to the petitioners, had claimed several lives.
While the BJP claims there have been 41 deaths in post-poll violence in Bengal between May 2 and June 17, sources at Nabanna said a total of 16 people had died between May 2 and 4.
“Eight victims were from Trinamul, while seven belonged to the BJP. One victim was a supporter of the ISF,” said a source at the state secretariat.
A senior government official said there might have been some other incidents of violence in the state since, but none was a political clash. “So, the victims, if any, were not counted among those who died under post-poll result violence,” he said.
The petitions came up for hearing in mid-May and the court had asked the State Legal Services Authority to form a committee with representatives from state home department, state legal aid services, a member of NHRC and national legal aid services. The committee was mandated to help persons rendered homeless following the announcement of poll results on May 2 to return home. The court has now directed the NHRC chairman to set up a panel to look into the complaints.
On Friday, when the matter came up for hearing again before the court, advocate Tibrewal said post poll-violence was still continuing in the state and a large number of BJP activists were yet to return home.
“The state government is denying the fact before the court,” Acting Chief Justice Bindal remarked while issuing the order.
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