Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Post-poll violence in Bengal worrisome: Guv

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

KOLKATA: Hours after administer­ing oath to the ministers of the Mamata Banerjee government, Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Monday said that West Bengal has gone into a deep crisis as retributiv­e violence, acts of arson have graduated to intimidati­on and extortion, which ‘signals the end of democracy’.

“If your vote becomes the cause of your death or property destructio­n, it signals the end of democracy,” he added.

Ensuring that he would soon be visiting the areas affected by violence in the state in the aftermath of Assembly election results, Governor said, “As part of my constituti­onal duty, I’ve decided to visit affected parts in State and asked government to make arrangemen­ts. Unfortunat­ely their response hasn’t been very responsive. I’ll go ahead with my schedule and make arrangemen­ts for self visit in coming days.”

He called the Mamata government to “restore credibilit­y and bring to book the culprits who have chosen to tarnish our democratic fabric”.

“Post poll, we are in a deep crisis in the State. Retributiv­e violence, acts of arson, loot now have graduated to intimidati­on and extortion. This is worrisome,” said Dhankhar at a press conferece here today.

The Governor alleged that the Mamata Banerje-led TMC governmnt has no sense of accountabi­lity validating it with the fact that he had sought a report on the post-poll violence and the steps that had been taken to contain it from Kolkata Director General of Police, Commission­er of Police and Additional Chief Secretary (Home) but received nothing from them till date.

Dhankhar said, “No one knows the State’s response better than me. There is no sense of accountabi­lity. On May 3, I sought a report from Kolkata DGP, CP and Additional Chief Secretary (Home) about status in their areas and steps taken to contain such menace.”

“DGP sent a report to Additional Chief Secy (Home), CP Kolkata did the same but they (reports) haven’t been forwarded to be me till date. I then called the Chief Secy who came with DGP a day before but both came with no reports, inputs,” said the West Bengal Governor.

The Governor also alleged that though it is being projected that their is no volence, but the ground situation is different. He stated that he has asked the state government to investigat­e and book those responsibl­e for ‘tarnishing democratic fabric’.

If your vote becomes the cause of your death..., it signals the end of democracy JAGDEEP DHANKHAR, West Bengal Governor

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