Kolkata: claiming that the violence narrative after the poll from BJP was designed, Head of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee on Thursday alleged that members of the NHRC committee who visited the country to investigate violence belonging to the Safron Party.
In the indictment of the Trinamool Congress Government, the Committee, which was formed by the NHRC on the orders of the Calcutta High Court to investigate alleged human rights violations during violence after the poll, said in his report that the situation in the state was the manifestation of the “law of the law” instead of “law rules”.
“One NHRC member turned out to be a BJP man.
He was in the past a Frontline official ABVP.
I think he only passed with the BJP version and donated his share for the report,” Banerjee said at a press conference.
He said that some sporadic violence incidents had occurred in the state after the poll assembly but at that time, the Election Commission controlled the law and order.
Supremo TMC said that the election results were stated on May 2 and until May 4, he only led the governance of the guard and took full orders after swore in 5.
May “we had to cancel the transfer of arbitrary officials by EC.
During the poll and restored by carrying Returning DMS, SPS and local level officers who know the area, “said the ministerial head.
Wondering why the NHRC panel report sent to the High Court leaked to the media, he said, “I will not say more about this problem because of the sub-yudit but feel sad by how BJP destroys certain sanctity institutions.” Contrary to the claim, it is Is BJP who killed TMC members in the fort area, he accused.
“The narrative of violence after the poll from BJP was made with fake videos and weaving with a scary design.
But it has been rejected by Bengal people, they will not succeed,” Banerjee said.
The NHRC committee submitted his report to five judges from the High Court headed by Chairman of the Chairman of the Rajesh Bindal Judge on July 13.
The National Human Rights Commission, in his report, also talked about “Retributive Violence” by supporters of the verdict.
The party opposes the main opposition party.
The High Court on Thursday directed the West Bengal government to submit a written statement in the NHRC report on July 26.
West BJP Bengal leaders, including his president Dilip Ghosh and several lawmakers, Dharna in New Delhi on Wednesday to protest alleged political violence targeting party workers in the state.