Kolkata, April 20 (IANS). The National Commission for Women (NCW) visited the violence affected in Malda and Murshidabad in the Western Bengals on Sunday, Governor CV Anand met evil. Members of the commission led by the chairman of the National Women’s Commission, Vijaya Rahatkar, met at Raj Bhavan in Kolkata. He informed the governor of the areas affected by the violence. Vijaya Rahatkar, chairman of the National Women’s Commission, said with the media: “We met the governor today and informed the governor about what he saw and heard during his two -day stay. On the assurance of the governor, he said,” it was said on his behalf that the government should protect the government. The safety of women and their families must also be our priority. However, we have not yet reported to them today, which was only discussed, and as soon as the report was drawn up, their (governor) will also be sent. If we need it, we will definitely come. “The National Commission for Women visited the violence that influenced the violence on April 18 and 19. During this, he heard the tragedy of the victim women. The women of Dhulian in Murshidabad requested the center to permanently set up the areas to ensure that they could not survive the unconditional of the parts of the land.
The National Women’s Team received from the Governor of West Bengale, information on areas affected by violence
