Governor strict on violence in Bengal Panchayat elections, said anarchy will not be tolerated

Since the Bengal Panchayat elections, the news of continuous violence is coming to the fore. Governor CV Anand Bose has directed the State Election Commission to update the Calcutta High Court on the complaints received through the Peace Room. The Governor said that the Peace Room had received 7,500 complaints during the violence. During the panchayat election violence, people could directly report to the Governor House, for this purpose a peace room was opened in the Raj Bhavan premises. According to Raj Bhavan sources, ‘The governor is of the opinion that the Calcutta High Court found the commission’s report on the violence incomplete. A major reason behind this was that 7,500 complaints of the Peace Room were not included in the report. This is the reason why the governor now wants those complaints to be updated during the hearing on July 17.

At the same time, it is being told that the complaint of violence and clash received by ‘Peace Room’ was sent to the office of the State Election Commission. After this, now the Raj Bhavan officials want these complaints to be registered in the Calcutta High Court. Calcutta High Court Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam’s division bench will hold an important hearing on panchayat election violence. Sources said that complaints received in the ‘Peace Room’ were also recorded during the hearing. Sources in the Governor’s House said that as per protocol, complaints of violence and clashes received by the ‘Peace Room’ are forwarded to the office of the State Election Commission. Has been sent. After this, now the Raj Bhavan officials want these complaints to be registered in the Calcutta High Court. Calcutta High Court Chief Justice TS Sivagnanam’s division bench will hold an important hearing on panchayat election violence. Sources said that the complaints received in the ‘Peace Room’ during the hearing have also been recorded.

Justice Sivagnanam had on Wednesday said that the fate of candidates declared elected in the three-tier panchayat system would largely depend on the outcome of the petitions. Expressed displeasure over the report of the Commission on the action taken to control the widespread violence in the recently held Panchayat elections. The discussion has gone so far that it should not happen that the results of the panchayat elections should be canceled.

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