KOLKATA: Minister of the Interior of the Union Amit shah on Friday the prime minister asked Mamata banerjee to come out with a white paper on political killings in the state and wondered why the state government has not sent crime statistics to the National Crime Registry Office.
Stating that the Citizenship Amendment Act will be implemented, Shah said the law is in force and it is the commitment of the union government.
“Our goal is to build a strong Bengal in a new era of development. Mamata Banerjee aims to make her nephew the next prime minister,” Shah said while addressing a press meeting here.
“Since 2018 the west bengal the government has not submitted crime statistics to NCRB. I want to ask Mamata Banerjee to publish a white paper on political assassinations. Bengal tops the list for political assassinations, “he said.
Alleging that there has been politicization and criminalization of government officials in the state, the union’s interior minister said that “in West Bengal there are three laws: one for the nephew, one for the appeasement of minorities and one for ordinary people. “.
Speaking in the confrontation between Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar and the state government, Shah said the governor is working within his constitutional limits.
“The words used against the governor are unacceptable. I would like to know where is the district magistrate (Darjeeling) who was removed after meeting with the governor,” he said.
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