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Bengal assembly session: Governor cut short speech

Bengal assembly session: Governor cut short speech
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Kolkata: Governor of West Bengal Jagdeep Dhankhar on Friday reduced his speech at the State Assembly in the middle of a constant sloga shouting by BJP MLA.
BJP MLA raised the slogan ‘Jai Shri Ram’ and walked out of the assembly to protest violence after the poll in the state, Ani’s news agency reported.
“Violence after the poll is a big problem.
The fight will last until the end,” said opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari at a press conference after walkout by BJP Mlaas from the Assembly.
The first session of the new Western Bengal Assembly began on Friday amidst the library lines that were very rooted between the Government of Mamata Banerjee and BJP for various problems including violence after the poll.
Business Assembly will continue until July 8.
The state budget for 2021-22 will be placed on July 7.
Post violence: Calcutta HC ordered the police to register all cases, while ordered the police to register all cases of victims of violence after the poll in West Bengal.
Five judges while passing orders to violence after polls in West Bengal direct the state government to ensure medical care from all victims and to ensure the ration for affected even if they do not have a ration card.
Secretary of the Head of West Bengal has been directed at preserving all documents related to violence after the poll.
The court also extended the investigation of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to July 13 and posted this problem for the next hearing on July 13.
Some violent incidents have been reported in various places after the announcement of assembly results on May 2, after that the team of four members told by the Interior Ministry also visited areas affected by violence after the poll.
(With input from agency)

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