BJP will seek President's rule in West Bengal if violence continues
15 December 2019, 18:05 BDT


BJP will seek the President's rule in the state if violence continues in West Bengal over citizenship amendment law. The party's central secretary Rahul Sinha made the threat yesterday. This information was reported in the NDTV Online report.
Protests are underway in several areas of West Bengal against the recently passed controversial law. The protests also featured violence. Rahul Sinha claims that 'intruding Muslims' are behind the protests.
Yesterday, Rahul Sinha said that if the situation continues in West Bengal, BJP will demand the President's rule in the state.
Rahul Sinha blamed the Trinamool leader and the state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's 'minority exploitation policy' for the current situation in West Bengal.
Rahul Sinha told reporters in Kolkata that violence has spread in the state for the last two days due to law enforcement. But Mamata did not do anything to handle it.
Rahul Sinha said the BJP never supported the president's rule. But if the violence continues in West Bengal, the BJP will have no choice but to seek the president's rule in the state. While the entire state is burning, the grassroots Congress government is playing a silent audience.
Protests against the law last Friday spread to West Bengal, along with the northeastern states of the country.
Mamata Banerjee called for a protest in West Bengal after the passage of the Citizenship Amendment Act. He called the law authoritarian.
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