Singh today criticised the law and order situation in West Bengal today, saying it needed to improve and described the reports of crude bombs being made in the state as a matter of "serious concern".
"The NIA is an autonomous body and doing its job (probing Burdwan blast). But as far as the law and order situation is concerned in Bengal, we think it needs to improve. A lot of things need to be done regarding it," Singh said.
Recently, 12 people were killed in a blast at Pingla in West Midnapore district and a blast in a local train in North 24-Parganas district.
The TMC and the state government were quick to hit back.
"The law and order situation in Bengal is far better than other states. Rajnath Singh was speaking like a party leader and not a central Minister. Was he trying to please his party workers?" Trinamool Congress parliamentary minister Partha Chatterjee wondered.
Asked to comment on media reports of radical outfits like Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) trying to set up base in Bengal with the help of a section of ruling Trinamool Congress, Singh said, "As I said, the central government will provide all kinds of assistance to the state government to tackle such kind of activities."
Singh while addressing a rally in the evening also said that the issue of law and order and attack on opposition parties was a matter of concern.
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