In a shocking turn of events, the attack on Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials by supporters of TMC leader Sheikh Sajahan in West Bengal has drawn strong condemnation from the state’s Governor, CV Ananda Bose. Describing the incident as alarming, deplorable, and ghastly, Governor Bose expressed deep concern over the deteriorating law and order situation in the state. In a stern message, he asserted that Bengal is not a “banana republic” and warned that the Constitution of India will take its course if the government fails to fulfill its basic duties.
Governor’s Response:
Governor Bose did not mince words as he strongly rebuked the attack on ED officials. He termed it a “ghastly incident” and urged the state government to put an end to “barbarism and vandalism” in a democracy. Emphasizing the gravity of the situation, he underscored that if a government fails in its fundamental duty, the Constitution will intervene. The Governor reserved all constitutional options for appropriate action, signaling that accountability must be upheld.
“Bengal is not a banana republic. The government should stop barbarism and vandalism in a democracy,” he declared, expressing his commitment to upholding the principles of democracy and constitutional governance.
Attack on ED Officials:
The attack occurred as ED officials were conducting raids at 15 locations across Bengal, including the residence of TMC leader Sheikh Sajahan. The supporters of the politician assaulted the officials, vandalized their vehicles, and disrupted the lawful investigative process. Two officers sustained injuries and had to be hospitalized, while the rest of the team faced threats to their safety.
Political Fallout:
The politician, Sheikh Sajahan, is known to be a close aide of Bengal minister Jyotipriyo Mallick. The incident has sparked a political blame game, with TMC leaders claiming provocation by central forces accompanying the ED officials. The West Bengal BJP has called for a National Investigation Agency (NIA) probe into the attack, adding another layer of complexity to the already tense political landscape.
Conclusion:
The attack on ED officials in West Bengal underscores the challenges faced by law enforcement agencies in carrying out their duties. Governor CV Ananda Bose’s strong condemnation and warning of constitutional consequences highlight the gravity of the situation and the need for immediate corrective action. The incident adds to the growing concerns about the law and order situation in the state, setting the stage for further political and legal developments.
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