Concerns Raised Over Violence in Murshidabad
Union Minister and BJP West Bengal President Sukanta Majumdar has taken a stand on the recent violence in Murshidabad. He addressed a letter to West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose, expressing deep concern about the ongoing atrocities faced by Hindus in the region. Majumdar highlighted the alarming rise in violence, urging the governor to take immediate action to ensure peace and security for all communities.
Majumdar’s appeal comes amid widespread unrest, shedding light on the plight of the Hindu community. He emphasized the necessity for the state government to maintain law and order and protect citizens from communal violence. The letter serves as a clarion call for attention towards the safety of Hindus in West Bengal, highlighting the need for a concerted effort to tackle this growing issue.
Calls for Action and Accountability
As tensions rise, Majumdar’s letter aims to prompt a swift response from authorities. He insists that the government must take responsibility for ensuring the safety of all its citizens, regardless of their religion. By raising this critical issue, Majumdar hopes to encourage greater accountability and action to prevent further violence in the future.