NEW DELHI: A number of taxpayers such as former Judges, retired bureaucrats, ambassadors and senior armed forces officers Monday wrote to President Ram Nath Kovind looking for an SC tracked SIT below a retired supreme court judge to the current article poll violence in West Bengal where many people were murdered and several displaced. “We ask an SIT tracked by a retired Supreme Court Judge appointed by the Supreme Court of India ought to be shaped to get a reasonable investigation and justice. Further, because West Bengal is a sensitive boundary country, we ask that these cases must be passed on to the NIA to handle the anti-national assault on the civilization and ethics of the nation,” the team has written to the president. Bhaswati Mukherjee ( former ambassador), Praveen Dixit (Former DGP, Maharashtra), are one of 146 prominent citizens that have signed the letter to the president, declaring, they had been submitting the memorandum since they were heavily disturbed by the dumb instigation of documented violence from juvenile vengeance against the individuals who exercised their democratic right to vote for a political party or another. “We urge that the President of India the unabated post-election violence in West Bengal isn’t permitted to hit the origins of Indian democratic principles, tarnishing Indian politics and damaging it in the expense of our future generations. It’s further asked that the offenders must be punished without any exception– by identifying the people servants that neglected to take any actions and abandoned their obligation; second, by identifying the governmental provocateurs; nonetheless, instances must be enrolled in respect of offences in the aftermath of violence; and ultimately, effectively moving contrary to the real criminals to deliver them to justice,” the team has maintained from the memorandum. They’ve reported press reports that more than a dozen men, such as women, were murdered in post-poll violence from the State. “Over 15,000 episodes of violence have taken place. According to plausible reports, from 23 districts in West Bengal, 16 districts are severely affected by violence. Consequently, 4000 to 5000 individuals have migrated to Assam, Jharkhand and Orissa,” they’ve said. The team has asked a specific relief package has to be declared for the victims of violence, and all attempts must be designed for their rehab and supply them with complete awareness of safety. “Offences allegedly of rape, attempted rapes, also breaking up the modesty of women, targeting scheduled castes and tribes, along with episodes of religious sacrilege would be the most peculiar manifestation of post-poll violence in West Bengal. Based on our data, lots of offences have yet to be enrolled,” the team has alleged.
Bengal post-poll violence: Group of judges, bureaucrats, ambassadors Compose into President, Require SIT probe