Bengal Panchayat Elections: The Governor acknowledged that, in response to the violence at Ground Zero, we are murdering the poor rather than eradicating poverty
Bengal Panchayat Elections: The Governor acknowledged that, in response to the violence at Ground Zero, we are murdering the poor rather than eradicating poverty
We Are Killing The Poor: West Bengal President CV Anand Bose stated that poverty should be eradicated in response to the violence that occurred during the panchayat elections on Saturday. We are murdering the poor instead. Politics should exist, but it shouldn't include violence.
Kolkata. Governor CV Ananda Bose made it plain that what he observed in the region was "very disturbing" during a day-long evaluation of the law and order situation in West Bengal amid the panchayat elections on Saturday. After personally seeing the extreme violence during Bengal's panchayat elections, he gave a sombre account of the state, saying, "There is violence, there is murder... there is force, There is a danger. We have to end poverty. We are murdering the poor instead. Bengal does not desire this. The next generation will be impacted by the absence of peace in the society.
There should be politics, but I want to remove violence from the political sphere, stated governor CV Anand Bose. There is no difference between my violence and your violence, he declared. It is always violent. The governor described the scenario as "not a very pleasant situation" after visiting numerous regions where there has been violence. Violence's perpetrators seek to kill people, starve them, and shoot them with bullets. Instead of going to battle, we should learn to build peace. Bose asked State Election Commissioner Rajiv Sinha to carry out his constitutional responsibilities after visiting some of the injured people being treated in a hospital in the North 24 Parganas area.
I was told that murders were occurring, firearms were being fired, and people were being beaten to death, the man claimed. Yes, these are rare incidents, but each time there is bloodshed, we should all be concerned. The day the average citizen is granted the right to vote in accordance with the constitution is the holiest day for democracy. Violence should not be used during elections. Every time I have received a complaint, I have reported it to the State Election Commissioner, who is the appropriate authority. In all respect, I can state that they respond to me quickly.
I've been out in the field since the morning', remarked Governor CV Anand Bose. People stopped my convoy along the route. He informed me about the murders going on all around him and the thugs stopping him from voting. That ought to frighten us all. The most important day for democracy is now. Elections ought to be conducted through ballot, not gun. Bose first went to Barrackpore town in North 24 Parganas, then he went to polling places in the Kadambagachi neighbourhood, and last he went to Kalyani in Nadia district.
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