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"Mamata di should learn from PM Modi on how to work for rural poor": Fact-Finding team of BJP women members

  • 5 women members from the BJP investigates violence against women during panchayat polls, reaching Amta in Howrah district 
  • The  committee accuses the ruling party of burning houses and attacking BJP workers in Amta 
  • Rama Devi, one of the members, taunts CM Mamata Banerjee, urging her to take a cue from Prime Minister Narendra Modi's approach to developing rural communities effectively

19 Jul 2023

A five-member fact-finding team comprising women members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) visited Amta in Howrah district, continuing their investigation into violence against women during the recent panchayat polls in West Bengal. The visit comes in the wake of allegations of attacks on BJP workers in various panchayats of Amta Vidhansabha after the elections.

The team, consisting of Rama Devi, Kavita Patidar, Aparajita Sharangi, Sandhya Roy, and Saroj Pandey, arrived in Amta on Wednesday morning. Their primary objective was to assess the situation and gather information regarding the reported incidents of violence. During their visit, the fact-finding committee accused the ruling party of being involved in the burning of houses and attacks on BJP workers in the area. The team visited the affected areas, investigating the alleged incidents of violence.

Taking a critical stance against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Rama Devi took a swipe at her governance style, suggesting that she should learn from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on how to develop rural communities effectively.

The team's findings are likely to add to the ongoing debate surrounding the conduct of panchayat elections and the alleged incidents of violence against women and opposition party workers in the state. 

Comments

Shahnawaz khan commented:
on 5:03 PM, 19th July 2023
fact finding team please visit manipur also

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