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Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan has launched a scathing attack on the Mamata Banerjee-led government in West Bengal, asserting that law and order has completely deteriorated across the state, turning it into a "Goonda Raj." His strong remarks come in the wake of the alleged gangrape of a student at Kasba Law College, an incident that has ignited widespread outrage and political condemnation.
Pradhan, addressing the media, stated unequivocally that women are "most unsafe in West Bengal." He directly challenged the Mamata government, urging it to "wake up from its Kumbhakaran sleep" – a reference to a mythological character known for deep slumber – and further suggested that the government should "go out of power." His comments underscore the BJP's intensified criticism of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) over issues of crime and governance in the state.
The Union Minister's strong condemnation adds to the mounting pressure on the West Bengal government, which is already grappling with internal party rifts and external accusations over its handling of the Kasba gangrape case. The incident has drawn attention to broader concerns about women's safety and the rule of law in West Bengal, prompting calls for greater accountability from various political and social organizations.
Pradhan's statement reflects the central government's critical stance on the situation, emphasizing the need for immediate and effective measures to ensure the safety of citizens, particularly women, in the state. His call for the government to step down highlights the deep political divide and the severity with which the BJP views the current law and order situation in West Bengal.
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