Victims of violence and atrocities in West Bengal to get help soon: Suvendu Adhikari
After a meeting with Union Home Amit Shah in the national capital on Tuesday evening, West Bengal State Assembly Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari on Wednesday said that the people of West Bengal, who have long been victims of violence and atrocities, will soon get relief. . Meanwhile, BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul and other legislators walked out of the assembly when they tried to move an adjournment motion against atrocities against women across Bengal. The people of Bengal will soon get help. We are all trying to bring help. Every day, girls and women are tortured and feel unsafe. BJP women MLAs demonstrated in the state assembly. BJP workers led by Mohila Morcha leader Falguni Patra have started a 48-hour sit-in from today to protest against atrocities against women,” said Suvendu Adhiakri. “BJP is concerned about women’s protection and will continue to protest internally. and outside. Assembly,” he said, adding, “We will again raise the situation of the police and the torture of women in the Assembly. Tomorrow, a shutdown movement will be introduced in the Riigikogu. After the assembly speaker did not accept the BJP MLA’s motion for adjournment, “we moved the motion but the speaker said he will look into it later. Safety of women is more important,” said BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul. Access detailed analysis of company news only in our application.
Victims of violence and atrocities in West Bengal to get help soon: Suvendu Adhikari “The people of Bengal will get help soon. We are all trying to bring help. Every day, girls and women are tortured and feel unsafe. BJP women MLAs demonstrated in the state assembly. BJP women workers led by Mohila Morcha leader Falguni Patra have started a 48-hour sit-in from today to protest against atrocities against women, Suvendu Adhiakri said. By: Jayatri Nag, ET Office 26.07.2023, 22:11 IST
After a meeting with Union Home Amit Shah in the national capital on Tuesday evening, West Bengal State Assembly Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari on Wednesday said that the people of West Bengal, who have long been victims of violence and atrocities, will soon get relief. . Meanwhile, BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul and other legislators walked out of the assembly when they tried to move an adjournment motion in the assembly against atrocities against women across Bengal. AD
“People of Bengal will get help soon. We are all trying to bring help. Girls and women are being tortured every day and they feel unsafe. BJP women republicans demonstrated in the state assembly. Led by Mohila Morcha leader Falguni Patra, BJP women workers. is Suvendu Adhiakri said that starting today a 48-hour sit-in to protest against atrocities against women. “The BJP is concerned about the protection of women and will continue to protest both inside and outside the assembly,” he said, adding, “We will again raise the police situation and torture of women in the assembly. The government will move an adjournment motion tomorrow.” After the assembly speaker did not accept the BJP MLA’s motion for adjournment, “we tabled the motion but the speaker said he will look into it later. Safety of women is more important,” BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul said. ETPrimEET PRIME – TRUE STORY
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“If someone gives you a letter and demands an immediate discussion, that cannot happen in a meeting. Rules must be followed in everything,” commented speaker Biman Bandopadhyay in today’s session.
“Several incidents have occurred in Bengal, a teenage student is suspected to have been raped and died in hospital today. In Malda, two tribal women were stripped, beaten and made to sit naked in the police station,” Paul said after leaving the convention. He emphasized that we should discuss torture of women related to Bengal and then we are ready to discuss Manipur. Meanwhile , a fact-finding team of BJP MPs led by former minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, which probed the violence of panchayat polls and panchayat elections in the state, submitted its report to BJP president Jagat Prakash Nadda on Wednesday. The group recommended that the Central Office of Investigation (CBI) and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) initiate the investigation.