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Bengal Violence: 146 Eminent People, Expressed Concern

Bengal violence: 146 eminent people, expressed concern. 146 people, including former army chief, former judges, former bureaucrats, expressed concern over Bengal violence, wrote letter to President.

146 eminent people, including former army chief, former judges, bureaucrats, diplomats, former army and police officers, have expressed serious concern over the violence in Bengal.

In this regard, he has written a letter to President Ram Nath Kovind, demanding the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by a former Supreme Court judge to investigate the violence.

Fear of involvement of anti-national elements behind violence.

The anti-national elements are also suspected to be involved in the violence, hence have also requested to hand over the investigation to the National Investigation Agency (NIA).

146 including former army chief and judges wrote letter to the President.

The letter has been written by former diplomatic linguist Mukherjee and former Maharashtra Director General of Police Praveen Dixit, which includes the names of all 146 people.

In this, along with former Army Chief General JJ Singh, former Delhi High Court Judge BC Patel, former Mumbai High Court Judge Kshitij Vats and former Judge Ambadas Joshi.

Besides Patna, Rajasthan, Kerala, Telangana, Jharkhand, Allahabad and Nainital High Court Many former judges are also involved. Similarly, others including former foreign secretary Shashank.

Former state chief Sanjeev Tripathi, former petroleum secretary Saurabh Chandra, former food secretary Sudhir Kumar, former Punjab chief secretary Swayash Kaushal.

Former Haryana chief secretary Dharam Veer, former diplomat Vidya Sagar and OP Gupta.

Former Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police ([DGP)] RN Singh, former DGP of Himachal Pradesh, ID Bhandari, former DGP of Bihar SK Bhardwaj and Ramesh Chandra Sinha are also named among others.

Former bureaucrat expressed concern over violence, said – serious attack on democratic system

In this series, former special secretary of the home ministry, Mahesh Sigla, former CRPF special director general Deepak Mishra.

Former Jharkhand secretary AK Malhotra have also expressed concern over the violence in Bengal through a letter, terming it a serious attack on the country’s democratic system. .

‘State-supported terrorism’

The situation is becoming of ‘state-backed terrorism’, the letter said that reports of violence coming from Bengal after the assembly elections are going to cause serious concern.

If it is not stopped immediately, it will severely damage the democratic traditions of the country. Our Constitution has given every citizen the right to life and liberty, but through political violence it is being crushed in Bengal.

So far, more than 15 thousand incidents of violence have taken place in 23 districts of the state. The situation is more serious in 16 districts.

More than five thousand people forced to flee.

More than five thousand people have been forced to flee to Assam, Jharkhand and Odisha due to attacks by anarchists. A large number of murders, misdeeds, property damage are taking place.

It is a matter of concern that the work of the state machinery is to protect the lives of the people, but it seems to fail in it.

The situation is becoming ‘state-backed terrorism’. This situation is when the state borders with another country. In such a situation, anti-national elements are also suspected to be involved in this violence.

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