New Delhi. West Bengal Governor CV Anand Bose has targeted Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Trinamool Congress government over the increasing violent incidents in the state, attacks on BJP leaders and deteriorating law and order. On the attack on BJP MP Khagan Murmu, MLA Shankar Ghosh and MLA Manoj Kumar Oraon in the last two days, Governor Anand Bose said, it is not just an attack on BJP leaders. The attack on a tribal MP shows that even MPs and MLAs are not safe in this democratic state. This means that democracy is not safe in Bengal. Violence and corruption are both cancer in the body of Bengal. It is very important to eliminate them. We need violence free and corruption -free Bengal.
The Governor further said, the situation in Bengal is not good. There is a distance between the government and the public of Bengal. Bengal needs to be replaced. Here democracy is playing and as a governor, I will definitely take necessary action. Regarding the next year’s assembly elections, Anand Bose said, it is the duty of the Central Election Commission to conduct elections impartially. Our Election Commission is very capable and will definitely ensure independent and fair elections in Bengal.
Let us tell you that BJP MP Khagan Murmu and Siliguri party MLA Shankar Ghosh were attacked in Jalpaiguri on Monday. BJP MP Murmu was badly injured and hospitalized in this attack. He has suffered a lot of injuries on his face. BJP MP went to distribute relief materials of disaster victims in Nagarkata when he was attacked. On Tuesday, the next day of the incident, BJP MLA Manoj Kumar from Kumaragram attacked Oraon. The BJP alleges that the Trinamool Congress workers have carried out these attacks.