BJP leader Dilip Ghosh launched a scathing attack on the alleged lynching incident at Amherst Street police station in metropolitan Kolkata. Ghosh criticized the functioning of the Bengal police, asserting that it operates independently of the government's control. He claimed that the police engage in fund-sharing with the Trinamool Congress, granting them unchecked authority.
Ghosh, speaking during his morning walk in Eco Park, New Town, stated that the police's actions in Bengal have become increasingly controversial. He accused them of acting as Trinamool workers, engaging in various activities, including collecting money for the party. Ghosh questioned the police's role in situations like mob lynching, asserting their absence, and criticized their passive stance during incidents of violence.
The BJP leader highlighted instances where the police, instead of upholding justice, allegedly resorts to violence based on suspicion, leading to fatal consequences. Ghosh questioned the humane aspects of the police's actions and raised concerns about potential mysteries behind their behavior.