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PM Modi Spoke to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Bengal Violence

Many BJP workers have been killed within 24 hours of the election results in Bengal. Many workers are seriously injured.

There have been reports of frequent arson, looting, and killings of BJP workers since the results of the assembly elections were announced in West Bengal. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar and expressed concern and sorrow over the state of law and order. This information has been tweeted by Governor Dhankar.

Governor Dhankhar said, "PM Modi called. He expressed his grave anguish and concern over the law and order situation in Bengal. I share serious concerns with CM Mamata Banerjee. Violence vandalism, arson, loot, and murders in the state Continued. Control over it is very important. "

Union Home Ministry Summoned Report

Explain that the Union Home Ministry has summoned a report on this matter from the Government of Bengal. Today, BJP National President JP Nadda is going to Bengal and will meet the aggrieved workers.

According to BJP, more than 140 BJP workers have been killed so far under the rule of Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool government. Despite this, the state administration is blind. Within 24 hours of the election result, there are reports of the brutal killing of many BJP workers. The houses and shops of many BJP workers have been burnt.

Strike across the Country on 5 May

After the election results, after seeing the incidents of attack and murder, National President JP Nadda has decided to go to West Bengal to boost the morale of BJP workers. He will meet families of the victims of violence in Bengal for two days today and on May 5 and express condolences. The BJP has decided to hold a nationwide dharna on May 5 against political violence in Bengal.

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