NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described the killings in West Bengal’s Birbhum district as “heinous” and said the culprits should not be forgiven.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee too vowed that strict action would be taken against the perpetrators regardless of their party “colour” and announced plans to visit the village of Bogtui, where some ten houses were set ablaze by throwing petrol bombs in the early hours of Tuesday in a suspected revenge attack after the slaying of a local TMC leader.
The blaze killed eight people including three women and two children. Investigations by the special investigation team set up by the state government are on and some 20 people who have been arrested.
The village of Bogtui, on the outskirts of Rampurhat town, itself had a deserted look on Wednesday as many residents afraid of both the violence which ripped apart their lives on Tuesday night and the fear of arrests by police seeking answers to a series of attacks and counter-attacks fled to other villages.
Those that remained had fear writ large on their faces as the smouldering remains of the houses charred by Tuesday’s bombings and the blaze it lit remained poignant reminders of the wages of internecine violence that rural Bengal has been witnessing over the last few decades.
The arrival of delegations led by top politicians from the CPI(M) and BJP including Mohammed Salim, the communist party’s new state unit chief and BJP’s leader of the opposition Suvendu Adhikari to the village long with large hordes of television crews did not seem to instill much faith among the denizens of the village.
The delegations were however not allowed to enter the houses where the killings occurred as forensic teams were working there to collect evidence.
At a virtual event to inaugurate a gallery dedicated to freedom fighters, Prime Minister Modi said the Central Government is willing to help the state in any way required in bringing perpetrators to justice and hoped the state would take steps to bring the culprits to justice quickly.
“I hope that the state government will definitely ensure that those who have committed such heinous crimes are punished,” Modi said.
“I would also urge the people of Bengal to never forgive the perpetrators of such incidents, those who encourage such criminals. The centre would extend all sorts of help to the state government to ensure the culprits are booked,” he said The Calcutta High Court taking suo moto cognisance of the case directed the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL), Delhi, to immediately collect necessary materials for forensic examination from the site and asked the state government to file a report on Tuesday’s incident to it by 2 pm on Thursday.
Banerjee who vowed strict action however described the unfolding events as a conspiracy to defame her government.
“It was an attempt by the BJP, Left and the Congress to malign our government” Strict action will be taken against all those responsible for the Birbhum incident, irrespective of their (political) colour,” she said. Without naming anyone, Banerjee said that the incident was orchestrated because “they failed to flare up a riot”.
West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar spoke out against the Birbhum killings and said that what happened in Bogtui is a shame on democracy and humanity. He also shot off another letter to Banerjee, claiming that the state government’s actions smack of “political overtones” and an attempt to shield the guilty.
Banerjee was quick to the reply. Without naming Dhankar, she counter-attacked, stating: “There is one ‘Lat Saheb’ (lordly person) sitting who is describing Bengal as the worst state and hurling abuses at the state government.” Police officials said investigators are looking at various possible causes to the chain of events.
The West Bengal government has constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT), headed by Additional Director General (CID) Gyanwant Singh, to probe the incident.
However, locals told PTI that they suspected that rivalry over sand mining was the most probable cause for the attack and counter-attack which led to the gruesome murders.
CPI(M) state secretary Mohammed Salim who met the villagers, also claimed illegal sand mining mafia played a role in the attack and sought strictest punishment for the culprits.
Till about a decade back, the CPI(M) had held sway in the region and still has a handful of followers here.
A BJP delegation led by the Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari which visited the village demanded the chief minister’s resignation.
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