Situation remains tense in Baduria, WB Govt-Guv spat continues

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Jul 05 2017 | 8:57 PM IST
The situation in West Bengal's communal strife-torn Baduria in North 24 Parganas district remained tense today even as the spat over the clashes continued between Governor K N Tripathi and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
With the clashes threatening to disrupt inter-faith harmony, Banerjee said her government has decided to form peace-keeping forces across the state involving local people and assisted by state administration and the police.
A police officer said no untoward incident was reported till this afternoon from Baduria though the situation is tense, adding forces have already been deployed across the entire area and they have cleared roads blocks put up by local residents and conducted route marches.
Announcements are being made via public address system asking people to maintain law and order, he said.
Schools, shops, markets and business establishments remained shut in and around Baduria, including Keosha market, Banshtala, Ramchandrapur and Tentulia, where prohibitory orders are in force.
Four companies of BSF personnel (about 400 personnel) have been rushed to Baduria and adjoining areas of Basirhat, Swarupnagar and Deganga to assist the local administration.
Rail blockades at three places on the Barasat-Bongaon and Barasat-Basirhat sections in the morning inconvenienced daily commuters.
Violence had erupted between two communities at Baduria in Basirhat sub-division of the district since Monday night over a Facebook post, following which a young man was arrested.
Banerjee said the peace-keeping forces, called 'Shanti Bahini', will be stationed in 60,000-odd booths across the state to maintain communal harmony.
The clashes had triggered an unprecedented spat her and Governor Tripathi, whom she accused of acting like "a BJP block president" and "threatening" her.
The Raj Bhawan has voiced surprise over Banerjee's "attitude and language", and said "the governor cannot remain a mute spectator of the affairs in the state."
The governor dismissed her charges as baseless saying these were meant only to emotionally blackmail the people of the state.
"Instead of making accusations against him, it is better for the chief minister and her colleagues to direct their attention to maintain peace and law and order in the state without making any distinction on the basis of caste, creed or community," a Raj Bhawan release quoting the governor said.
"It is wrong to say that Raj Bhawan has become the office of the BJP or the RSS," it said.
Reacting sharply to TMC secretary-general Partha Chatterjee's statement that the governor is crossing his constitutional limits, Tripathi said it is an attempt to cover the lapses of the state government and divert attention from the main issue.
"The governor has been apprised of the statement of Partha Chatterjee, hon'ble education minister, and regrets to say that this is an attempt to cover the lapses of the state government and divert attention from the main issue of law and order," the statement said.
"The governor is fully aware of his constitutional obligations and limitations and needs no lesson from anyone on this count," it stated.
Tripathi said "true that the chief minister has been democratically elected by the people, but it should not be forgotten that the governor is also appointed by the President on the recommendation of a democratically elected Union Government. In fact, the allegations of the chief minister amount to insulting and humiliating the governor and his office."
Amid the continuing spat between Mamata and her party colleagues and the governor, the BJP today demanded that the Centre impose President's rule in West Bengal and send central observers to assess worsening law and order in the state.
"We demand that the Centre intervene and impose President's rule in the state. The Centre should send a team of observers to assess the worsening law and order situation in the state," BJP state president Dilip Ghosh told reporters.
The CPI(M) has also accused the TMC government of failing to protect the people at Baduria and has demanded an all-party meeting to deal with the situation.

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First Published: Jul 05 2017 | 8:57 PM IST

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