The law of the ruler, not a legal rule, NHRC said about Bengal Violence – News2IN
India

The law of the ruler, not a legal rule, NHRC said about Bengal Violence

The law of the ruler, not a legal rule, NHRC said about Bengal Violence
Written by news2in

Kolkata: Committee of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) assigned to allegations of violence after the poll in West Bengal has recommended the CBI investigation into “sad violations such as murder and rape”, said the situation in the state was “manifestations of the law of ruling instead of rules Law “.
In the report it was put forward before the Calcutta High Court, the panel formed by the NHRC Chairperson in the direction of the court also suggested the trial of cases related to violence outside the country.
The NHRC committee noted that a large number of complaints had been received, almost 2,000, from 23 districts.
About 35% of complaints are related to murder or murder and 4% for rape.
The percentage of those captured or in custody still in detention is “very low”.
Less than 3% of the defendants were imprisoned.
There are several examples of female physical intimidation, which are sometimes stripped and humiliated.
“Analysis of statements that record casualties / complains, supporting documents, data, and other related information collected from spot questions, including Sittings Camp, registered cases, etc., revealed that a large number of criminals, who enjoy patronage and state support, are responsible for conspiring, planning, organizing and even committing systematic and widespread violations, “the report stated.
While the report pulled the Bengali Bengali Minister Banerjee from the NHRC who was allegedly pursuing the “political vendetta” of BJP and “leaked” findings to the media, the NHRC replied the charges as “really untrucked and factually wrong”.
The Commission said the committee submitted his report to HC on July 13.
“In the further direction of the Hon’ble Court, the committee gave a copy of the report to his advocate at Calcutta, who shared with the advocate of all the parties concerned in several written petitions.” In his report, the committee refers to “spatio-temporal stretch of incident.
Violence in the West Bengal state reflects the apathy of the state of the state of the fate of the victim.
“This notes that” the committee has recommended that sad violations such as murder, rape, etc.
must be submitted to the CBI for investigations and these cases must be tried outside the country.
” The committee also refers to violence after the poll as “retributive violence by party supporting in power towards supporters of the main opposition party.”

About the author

news2in