Special Police Force must be formed in Bengal, President's rule must be implemented to protect Hindus: Chakrapani Maharaj
Patna, April 18 (IANS). Chakrapani Maharaj, the national president of the All India Hindu Mahasabha, reached Patna, the capital of Bihar on Thursday. During this time, in a conversation with the Ians news agency, he bowed before the Holy Land Bihar and commented on the violence in Western Bengals. Chakrapani Maharaj said that we first bow before the land of this pathaliputra of Acharya Chanakya. This land Bihar is the land of revolutionaries, saints and culture. He said his next stop is Muzaffarpur, where the ‘Hindu Swabhimaan Sammelan’ will be arranged. Many saints and religious leaders across the country will attend this conference. Chakrapani Maharaj said that the situation of Hindus will be discussed at this conference, especially in other areas, including Murshidabad in the Western Bengals. He expressed his concern about the current situation of West Benglals and advocated that he was implementing the president’s rule. He said that our Prime Minister Narendra will meet and submit a memorandum to him, in which we demand that the special police force be formed in the Western Bengals, protect Hindus and implement the president’s rule in the state. Explain that violence broke out during the protests in the Western Bengals against the Waqf Amendment Act. It is alleged that many people are dead in this violence. After the violence incident, two police stations were also replaced on Thursday. The state government is on the feet over the Murshidabad violence. The BJP has blamed the MAMTA government for this violence. The National Women’s Commission team visits Malda and Murshidabad. Here, the commission will meet the aggrieved women and try to understand their problems. The Calcutta High Court also ordered that the central forces be deployed in the Murshidabad district. The Supreme Court has proposed that a panel with one member of the National Human Rights Commission, the Western Bengal State Commission and the State Law Services Authority should visit the violent areas. -Ians psk/kr shares this story tags