On Tuesday, West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar sent a letter to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
The governor of West Bengal has demanded that the Chief Minister speak out about the deteriorating peace and order situation. To restore peace in the state, the state government must intervene.
Constrained to conveyed @MamataOfficial that continued silence & inaction over post poll violence, violation of human rights & dignity of women, destruction of property, perpetuation of miseries on political opponents- worst since independence, ill augurs for democracy. pic.twitter.com/zoNewdpEob
— Governor West Bengal Jagdeep Dhankhar (@jdhankhar1) June 15, 2021
Governor Jagdeep Dhankar said he has encouraged Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to speak out against post-election retaliatory violence, restore peace and order, and help the suffering people. He went on to indicate that he wanted to speak with her about these matters as soon as possible.
In India’s social sphere, the post-election violence in the West Bengal Assembly elections has gotten a lot of attention. The alleged gang rape during the West Bengal Assembly elections has sparked a new round of controversy.
While more and more allegations of alleged rape occurrences have surfaced in post-election West Bengal, political parties on the ground continue to blame the rival party.

