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West Bengal government slammed by Left, Right

The West Bengal government, which is headed by the Trinamul Congress, on Friday came under attack from lawmakers belonging to both Left and Right in the Lok Sabha after a BJP member raised certain iss

The West Bengal government, which is headed by the Trinamul Congress, on Friday came under attack from lawmakers belonging to both Left and Right in the Lok Sabha after a BJP member raised certain issues related to law and order in the state, triggering a verbal clash.

Mr S.S. Ahluwalia, BJP MP from Darjeeling in West Bengal, raised the issue during the Zero Hour, alleging that the law and order situation was such that rapes were taking place in the state.

Even while TMC members protested, he said the state government should be sensitive to such incidents particularly since the chief minister (Mamata Banerjee) herself is a woman.

Mr Ahluwalia also talked about certain other developments which were expunged by deputy speaker M. Thambidurai, who said issues related to a state cannot be raised in the House except for the part related to women’s issue. The BJP member got support from CPI-M’s Mohammad Saleem who also made certain remarks over the law and order situation in West Bengal. Mr Thambidurai again said these comments will not go into record.

The comments by Mr Ahluwalia and Mr Saleem triggered a clash with members of the BJP and Left on one side and TMC on the other.

TMC leader Saugata Roy said Mr Ahluwalia may be aggrieved by police action on BJP leaders and workers in Bengal on Thur-sday but such actions take place “all the time” in all the 29 states. He said, however, that the issue cannot be raised in the House as law and order is a state subject.

Minister of state for parliamentary affairs Rajiv Pratap Rudy agreed that law and order is a state subject but said if the “freedom to protest” as happened in West Bengal is “impinged”, the matter can be raised in the Parliament since it relates to the Constitution.

After a brief verbal clash, normalcy was restored.

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