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Calcutta High Court sobbed Bengal on violence after the poll

Calcutta High Court sobbed Bengal on violence after the poll
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Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Friday asked the West Bengal government to “register” and “record with judges” all complaints of violence after the polls submitted with him or the National Human Rights Commission, added that the NHRC report “established prime facie”.
“Stand is taken by the Petitioner …
that there has been violence after the poll”.
“A number of people were killed,” HC said after “Perusian” from the temporary NHRC report, added: “Many experienced sexual violence and sad injuries.
Even the little girls do not survive.
They have been sexually brutally attacked.
Broken property and a number People are forced to leave their homes and migrate to neighboring countries.
“” We might explain here that we did not make a temporary public report because this problem was still investigated, “HC said, repeating that” only a temporary report “submitted.
“Before passing the final order, because the opportunity was given to all parties to put their case,” HC added.
The court also asked for the second autopsy at Bhartiya Mazdoor Trade Union Office-Bearer Abhijit Sarkar’s Body in Command Hospital and asked Deputy Deputy Division Southern Deputy Police Commissioner Rashid Munir Khan why Proceedings of Hina should not be initiated against it for June 2.
Where members of the NHRC claimed he was heckled and threatened in Jadavpur.
“The country has not been able to create an atmosphere” to give “trust to the sufferer” to go home, said HC.
“Most complaints were not recorded by the police or cross-crossed police forced against them.
The complaints registered only after the court recognized things in some cases of cruel crimes.
Investigation (carried out) by slip-shod and almost no arrests were made.
Some cases have not yet been Registered and, in many cases, the defendant has been redeemed, “The court observed, added:” The country was found on the wrong foot throughout …
in rejection mode.
“Five judges, consisting of acting Judge Rajesh Bindal and Judge Mukerji, Harish Tandon, Sousum Sen and Subrata Talukdar, also told the state government to provide free rations to the victims if they lose their ration card.
The bench will hear this problem again on July 13.
The court said the NHRC temporary report said the “surprising fact” – the state claimed no complaints but there was a flood of complaints when one occasion was given to the victims.
“People are afraid to reveal their identity.
This shows there is more to hide than revealing,” he said.

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