Published 19:55 IST, November 6th 2020
Mamata should come out with white paper on killings, CAA will be implemented: Amit Shah
Union Home Minister Amit Shah Friday asked Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to come out with a white paper on the political killings in the state and wondered why the state government has not sent the statistics of crime to the National Crime Record Bureau.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah Friday asked Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to come out with a white paper on political killings in state and wondered why state government has t sent statistics of crime to National Crime Record Bureau.
Stating that Citizenship Amendment Act will be implemented, Shah said law is in place and it is commitment of union government.
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"We aim to build a strong Bengal in a new era of development. Mamata Banerjee aims to make her nephew next chief minister," Shah said while addressing a press meet here.
"Since 2018 West Bengal government has t sent statistics of crime to NCRB. I want to ask Mamata Banerjee to come out with a white paper on political killings. Bengal tops chart in political killings," he said.
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Alleging that re has been politicisation and criminalisation of government officers in state, union home minister said "In West Bengal re are three laws - one for nephew, one for mirity appeasement and one for common people".
Speaking on faceoff between Goverr Jagdeep Dhankhar and state government, Shah said goverr is working within his constitutional limits.
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" words used against goverr are unacceptable.
I would like to kw where is (Darjeeling) district magistrate who was removed after meeting goverr," he said.
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19:55 IST, November 6th 2020