#Black2ndMayAtBengal: When horrifying terror, murders and violence were unleashed a year ago

02 May 2022 12:40:22
A dark day was witnessed a year ago when Bengal started burning after the assembly elections results were announced and Mamata Banerjee was elected as Chief Minister of the state. Ever since the Mamata Banerjee-led retained power in the state, the persecution of dissenters and opposition workers had intensified.
 
The TMC goons have wreaked havoc, attacking and plundering the houses of their opponents. Since she retained power in Bengal, several BJP activists were attacked, intimidated, and killed and women were gang-raped. For this bloodbath, the fingers were pointed at Trinamool Congress goons for unleashing violence in the state.
 
Post poll violence West Bengal
 
Under TMC’s leadership, assaulting people specifically Hindus, and even killings were the norm in West Bengal. However, all hell broke loose when the announcement of the state Assembly poll results was made on May 2 last year. It should be noted that no such incidents were reported when UP elections results were out this year!
 
Why a Kashmir-like situation that was 30 years ago is being "created" by Mamata Banerjee now? And why nobody is talking about it? Why the Bengal govt is dividing the state? Are we going to allow Indians to become refugees in their own land again? Why liberals, who call Modi a fascist, are silent when Bengal burns under Mamata Banerjee's administration!
 
Twitteratis has recalled the horrifying terror that happened a year ago.
 
 
One user claims that the current scenario is same as the days of #Postpollviolence.
 
 
 
 
"I pleaded with him, saying I’m like ur mother, but he did not stop. I, a #Hindu woman, lost my honor to a #Muslim TMC goon”, said a rape survivor. Usman raped her and her fault was that she voted for BJP.
 
BJP's IT cell in-charge Amit Malviya on Monday slammed West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee after Kolkata Police denied the BJP permission to hold an exhibition on post-poll violence in the state.
 
Taking to his official Twitter handle, he claimed, "Kolkata police has denied BJP permission to hold an exhibition on the horrific post-poll violence under Mamata Banerjee’s watch. He went on to ask, "What does she fear? Is she scared of standing on a ground that is oozing blood or finds cries of hapless women being raped by TMC workers deafening?"
 
Expressing solidarity with the victims of post-poll violence, BJP has put up posters and banners in Kolkata marking the one year of post-poll violence in the state. "Anniversary of the post-poll violence. BJP will fight until there is violence-free politics and fear-free Bengal," read a banner.
 
 
Earlier on Friday, a delegation of 10 advocates from "Lawyers for Justice" along with the victims of the West Bengal post-poll violence met Union Home Minister Amit Shah to press for their demand for President's Rule in the state. "We had a detailed discussion with the Home Minister that lasted for about 45 minutes. He listened to the victims' problems and assured to look into the issue. We have been continuously demanding President's Rule," Kabir Bose of the 'Lawyer for Justice' told the media.
 
Prior to the meeting with Shah, the group of advocates also met President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday and urged for the imposition of President's Rule, claiming a "complete breakdown of law and order in the state".
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