Ministry of Home Affairs seeks political violence report from West Bengal

Written By Sumit Kumar Singh | Updated: Jun 16, 2019, 05:30 AM IST

Police intervene after BJP supporters and TMC activists clashed near the venue of the party president Amit Shahs election campaign rally that was cancelled on May 13

As per Ministry data 773 incidents political violence registered in Bengal this year

Seeing steep rise in political violence in West Bengal, Centre has sought a detailed report from state government on Saturday about the measures taken to contain and investigate such incidents of violence. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has also issued an advisory to the state government pertaining rise in political violence and has stated that the "unabated violence over the years is evidently a matter of deep concern."

The advisory also pointed out that there huge rise in number of incidents of election related and political violence and casualties over four years from 2016 to 2019.

The Ministry said the number of incidents of political violence in West Bengal increased from 509 in 2016 to 1,035 in 2018. A total 773 incidents have already occurred in 2019 till date. Correspondingly, the death toll rose from 36 in 2016 to 96 in 2018 while 26 deaths have already taken place in 2019 till date.

The advisory stated that "the continued trend of political violence from 2016 through 2019, as evident from the above figures, is indicative of the failure on the part of the law enforcement machinery of the State to maintain the rule of law and to inspire a sense of security among the people. Government of India is seriously concerned over the prevalent situation in West Bengal."


(A man carries his relative to NRS hospital where the doctors were on strike-ANI)

"It is requested that a report may be sent to this Ministry on the steps taken by the State Government and its law enforcement machinery to investigate the incidents of violence to bring the culprits to book as also the measures taken to contain and curb violence," the MHA's advisory to West Bengal government added.

It is pertinent to mention that there have been a number of clashes between TMC and BJP workers post the Lok Sabha polls where the saffron party managed to win 18 of the 42 seats four less than the ruling party. Both political parties have since then indulged in a bitter war of words and accused each other of orchestrating violence against their workers.

MHA sought reports from the WB government on ongoing doctors' strike

In continued friction between Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government and the Centre, the Ministry of Home Affairs has sought report from the state government on Saturday on ongoing doctors' strike in West Bengal and measures taken to contain political violence and investigate such incidents of violence.

The MHA has also issued an advisory to the West Bengal government on the ongoing strike by doctors and sought a report on the matter urgently.

The advisory stated that "this ministry is in receipt of a number of representations from doctors, health care professionals and medical associations from different parts of the country for their safety and security in view of the ongoing strike by doctors in West Bengal. It is requested that a detailed report be sent urgently on the representations and the ongoing strike by the doctors."

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  • The advisory stated that “the continued trend of political violence from 2016 through 2019 is indicative of the failure on the part of the law enforcement machinery of the State. 
  • The Ministry said the number of incidents of political violence in West Bengal increased from 509 in 2016 to 1,035 in 2018.