BJP President JP Nadda is on a two-day go to to West Bengal
The BJP on Thursday alleged ‘serious lapses’ on safety arrangements for celebration president JP Nadda, who is on a two-day go to to West Bengal. West Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh has written to Home Minister Amit Shah stating that there was no police presence at Nadda’s events on Wednesday. In the letter to the Home Minister, Ghosh says: “Today during his different engagement in Kolkata, it was observed that there were serious lapses on security arrangements, purportedly due to negligence and/or casual approach of the State Police Department.”
He additional writes that at the BJP workplace at Hestings, Kolakata, there was a mob of 200 plus with sticks and bamboo demonstrating raising black flags. He claims that some of them climbed on the automobiles parked outdoors the workplace and raised slogans. “Police did not intervene to stop them and casually allowed them to come within a close perimeter of Nadda Ji’s vehicle,” Dilip Ghosh writes. The BJP leader additional claims that throughout the entire day’s system, the pilot car or truck offered by the State Police did not generate a smooth and protected passage for the national president. “His convoy was stopped at many traffic lights, causing serious concern for potential security hazards,” Ghosh writes.
There has been a safety lapse throughout celebration president JP Nadda’s go to to the state. There was no presence of police at his events yesterday. I’ve written to Home Minister Amit Shah & administration right here: West Bengal BJP Chief Dilip Ghosh in Kolkata pic.twitter.com/2b7UoAi5H8
Today, Nadda is going to Diamond Harbour. Dilip Ghosh in his letter states that his celebration workers had informed that the ‘goons of TMC’ are organizing to do a large protest in various areas on the way towards Diamond Harbour from New Town. Reports recommend that some TMC workers allegedly beaten up BJP workers even though they have been on their way to Diamond Harbour. PTI reports that BJP national vice president Mukul Roy alleged that a “jungle raj” is going on in West Bengal. “The rule of law has ceased to exist in Bengal. The opposition parties are not allowed to conduct their programmes. A jungle raj is going on in the state,” Roy was quoted as saying by PTI.