West Bengal / Mamata banerjee tells police to ensure no riots during mohan bhagwat visit in bengal

Zoom News : May 17, 2022, 09:19 PM
West Bangal : Ahead of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat's visit to West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee gave a statement while directing the police to ensure that no riots take place during this period. Mamta asked the police to give them security and send them sweets and fruits from the administration. They should feel that we welcome our guests.

In fact, Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat will be in Keshiyari, West Bengal from May 17 to May 20. Regarding this, the Chief Minister of the state Mamta Banerjee on Tuesday asked the officer-in-charge of Keshiyari police station to give him security and ensure that there is no riot. Send sweets and fruits on behalf of the administration. Mamta said all this when she was holding an administrative meeting in West Midnapore district. This included senior state bureaucrats, top district officials, local MLAs and police.

During this, Mamta said that the local MLA should also keep an eye. Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat is scheduled to organize a four-day camp at Keshiyari in West Bengal, where he will attend an RSS training camp. The camp will last for three weeks. Political experts believe that the activities and actions of the RSS in recent years have helped the BJP gain popularity in Bengal.

RSS leaders in West Bengal refused to comment on Mamata Banerjee's riotous statement, but the BJP has definitely targeted Banerjee. BJP National Vice President Dilip Ghosh said that it is not right for the Chief Minister to make such statements. He said that riots are taking place in West Bengal even when Bhagwat does not live here. He has alleged that the police and his party workers are killing and raping people. She can't deal with them.

Let us inform that in February this year also, Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat had held a four-day meeting at Naxalbari in North Bengal. The RSS plans to set up units in West Bengal's Darjeeling, Kalimpong Hills and neighboring Sikkim. The RSS has about 1,800 shakhas in Bengal and about 450 of them are in the northern districts of the state.

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