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Saturday, July 6, 2024

Mob violence is the new ‘Khela’: 10+ incidents that expose the breakdown of law and order in West Bengal under Mamata govt

“Mob violence is the new ‘Khela’: 10+ incidents that expose the breakdown of law and order in West Bengal under Mamata govt”, Opindia, July 3, 2024:

“The Mamata Banerjee-ruled West Bengal is witnessing a new wave of lawlessness, with mob violence and lynchings being weaponised to settle petty issues.

The State has earned a bad name over the years for the ‘Khela’ (game) of violence orchestrated by Trinamool Congress (TMC) goons against rival political parties. The situation has now been exacerbated with common people taking the law into their own hands.

OpIndia has found more than 10 cases where people were assaulted, injured and killed over suspicion of child lifting, mobile theft, minor bike accidents and even extramarital affairs…….”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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