Hindustan Times (East UP)

Birbhum violence: BJP fact-finding committee submits report to Nadda

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NEW DELHI: Amid much outrage over the Birbhum violence in which eight people were charred to death, the five-member factfindin­g committee of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has submitted its report to party chief JP Nadda on Wednesday.

Nadda had formed a fivemember fact-finding committee comprising West Bengal state BJP president Sukanta Majumdar, Rajya Sabha MP and former Uttar Pradesh DGP Brajlal, Lok Sabha MP and former Mumbai Police Commission­er Satya Pal Singh, Rajya Sabha MP and former IPS KC Ramamurty and BJP spokespers­on and former IPS Bharati Ghosh.

Before submitting the report, Majumdar told ANI, “The factfindin­g committee went to the village in Birbhum where the incident took place. We had to face problems to reach the village due to the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC). The committee had four former IPS officers and they made a comprehens­ive report. We will hand over the report to party president JP Nadda today. We will also hand over a copy of this confidenti­al report to Union Home Minister Amit Shah.”

As many as eight people were killed in the Rampurhat area of West Bengal’s Birbhum on Tuesday after a mob allegedly set houses on fire following the killing of TMC leader Bhadu Sheikh. The Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) took over the probe of the Birbhum violence case following the Calcutta High Court order.Meanwhile, CBI named 21 accused under Section 147, 148, 149 and other Sections in FIR on suspected offence of armed rioting.

Last week, director-general of police (DGP) West Bengal, Manoj Malviya had informed that 11 arrests were made in the case.

Chief minister Mamata Banerjee went to Bagtui village on Thursday to meet the kin of those killed in the violence.

 ?? ?? The five-member fact-finding BJP committee with party’s national president JP Nadda, in New Delhi on Wednesday.
The five-member fact-finding BJP committee with party’s national president JP Nadda, in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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