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Bengal LoP Suvendu calls on Amit Shah

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Kolkata: Opposition leader in the West Bengal Legislative Assembly Suvendu Adhikari has called on Union Home Minister Amit Shah and apprised him of the latest political situation, including that of “mob violence,” across the state.

Adhikari said he met Shah at his residence in New Delhi on Thursday and narrated about the “mob violence” that has rocked the state and the atrocities committed on women by TMC leaders Tajimul alias JCB in Chopra (North Dinajpur) and Jayant Singh in Kamarhati-Ariadaha in North 24 Parganas.

” He (Amit Shah) enquired about the victims of the post-poll violence and extended full support regarding the abatement of the same, ” the Nandigram BJP MLA said on his X handle.

” I handed over a USB drive to him which contains video footages of the Chopra public flogging incident ( on a woman), Cooch Behar disrobing incident of a lady BJP Minority Morcha Karyakarta,

Bankra Gang War between two factions of TMC and TMC Panchayat Member in Murshidabad roaming around with Crude bombs and the Ariadaha incident, ” Adhikari elaborated.

The BJP leader also called on Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to draw her attention towards the alleged prospect of intentional diversion and misappropriation of developmental and welfare funds by the West Bengal government.

” I met Union Finance Minister Smt @nsitharaman Ji and tried to draw her attention towards the prospect of intentional diversion & misappropriation of Developmental and Welfare funds by the West Bengal Government, as a desperate attempt to delay the ensuing financial meltdown in the state. I submitted a few documents to her in this regard, ” Adhikari stated.

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