P. In Bengal, 10 people were burnt alive and Mamata was put in a defensive position


- Mamata formed SIT headed by Additional DGP Gyanwant Singh to investigate the incident.

Kolkata: In the case of 10 people being burnt alive in West Bengal, the state's M.M. Mamata Banerjee is now on the backfoot. He has formed a three-member Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by the state's Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Gyanwant Singh. Bengal BJP president Sukant Majumdar has demanded Mamata's resignation. He said, "P. The law and order situation in Bengal has completely deteriorated. How safe can the general public be if the people of the ruling party are brutally murdered in this way? The Chief Minister should resign now.

Reacting to this, TMC Rajya Sabha member Shantanusen Majumdar said that the BJP was demanding the resignation of the Chief Minister due to a single incident. On this basis, even Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah should have resigned before seeing the state of the legal system in the BJP-ruled states.

In fact, in the aftermath of the assassination of a TMC panchayat leader on Monday, the houses of 10 people were set on fire and burnt alive. In addition, many people were injured. According to police, Bhadu Sheikh, vice-president of Barshal gram panchayat in Birbhum district, was killed on Monday. Then came the fire. In which 10 people were burnt alive. Bhadu Sheikh was a resident of Bogtui village.

According to locals, the fire was started by a group of TMC workers. However, Trinamool has denied the allegations. Anubrat Mandal, president of TMC in Birbhum district, claimed that the fire did not start during the violence. Was caused by a short circuit. This was followed by an attack by TMC activists. Rejecting the allegations, Anubrat Mandal said the fire was caused by a short circuit. There were no riots on Monday night.

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