Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

BJP lauds HC order on CBI probe, TMC hints at moving apex court

- Press Trust of India

BJP on Thursday welcomed the Calcutta high court order directing CBI probe into cases like murder and rape in alleged post-poll violence in West Bengal and hailed it as “a victory of the Constituti­on”.

The ruling Trinamool Congress in the state hinted at appealing to the higher court.

Welcoming the order, BJP national general secretary and in-charge of West Bengal Kailash Vijayvargi­ya said “The incidents of post-poll violence in West Bengal took place under the protection of the state government and the TMC,” he said.

BJP state president Dilip Ghosh said the verdict is a moral victory for the victims of the violence, including “mothers and sisters who have been oppressed and deprived by the TMC and the West Bengal government”.

“The HC order today for CBI probe into post-poll violence in West Bengal is a victory of the Constituti­on,” he added.

BJP had been alleging violence by the TMC against its party workers and their families since after the April-may state assembly polls. According to TMC, the state government is likely to move to a higher court challengin­g the order by the HC.“THE court has given an order. We respect the judiciary. But if the CBI comes in in every law and order matter, which is entirely within state government’s jurisdicti­on, it is a transgress­ion of the state’s right. I am sure the state government will look into the order and might take a decision to appeal to a higher court if necessary.” senior TMC leader and MP Sougata Roy said. TMC state general secretary Kunal Ghosh blamed the BJP for inciting violence in the state.

“Before the vote, the BJP leaders had made provocativ­e statements such as ‘We will kill you and you won’t get people to take the bodies to the crematoriu­m’. Every threat is known to all. The BJP has repeatedly made such provoking statements in order to incite violence. They are doing the same now in Tripura,” Ghosh said in a series of tweets.

A five-judge bench headed by Acting Chief Justice Rajesh Bindal also ordered the formation of a SIT to probe all other offences related to the alleged post-poll violence.

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