Bloodshed and riots everyday: CPI(M) slams lawlessness under Mamata's rule

IANS April 13, 2025 357 views

CPI(M) leader Hannan Mollah has launched a scathing attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's governance. He accused her government of complete lawlessness, citing recent violent protests in Murshidabad and police action against protesting teachers. Mollah claimed that bloodshed, riots, and police brutality have become daily occurrences under Banerjee's rule. The critique comes after recent incidents of violence and the court's decision to deploy paramilitary forces to normalize the situation.

"There is nothing in the name of law and order in Mamata government; bloodshed is happening, women are being raped, police is lathi-charging people" - Hannan Mollah
New Delhi, April 13: CPI(M) leader Hannan Mollah on Sunday came down heavily on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, alleging a total breakdown of law and order in the state in the wake of the recent Murshidabad violence and the police crackdown on protesting teachers.

Key Points

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CPI(M) highlights violent protests in Murshidabad

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Police accused of brutality against teachers

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Three deaths reported in recent violence

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Court orders paramilitary deployment

Referring to the clashes during protests against the Waqf Act in Murshidabad, Mollah told IANS, "Protests are being held at different places in the country regarding the new amendment bill of this Waqf Board, but the protests have become violent there. It is the responsibility of the Mamata Banerjee government to stop this violence."

"There is nothing in the name of law and order in Mamata government; bloodshed is happening, women are being raped, police is lathi-charging people," he said.

Highlighting that three people have died and several policemen were injured in the Murshidabad violence, Mollah called the incident "very condemnable," which he claimed could have been prevented by the state government but was not.

"Maybe that is why now the court has ordered that paramilitary forces be deployed to normalise the situation," he said, criticising the government's response.

"West Bengal has witnessed a continuous deterioration of law and order during Mamata Banerjee's tenure. There is bloodshed and riots every day," he alleged.

Turning his attention to the recent case of police action against protesting school staff, Mollah denounced the use of force. He said the police had allegedly lathi-charged teachers and non-teaching staff whose jobs were recently terminated following a Supreme Court division bench order.

The protest, which turned violent on Wednesday, saw several participants injured after being hit by police batons. A police official, Das, was even captured on camera allegedly kicking a protester.

"The police are kicking the teachers, insulting them. So, the way it should have been handled there is clear to him. It is Mamata Banerjee's responsibility to handle it properly. We want the protest to be peaceful. If it becomes violent, the government gets an opportunity to attack it," Mollah said.

"The protests should be peaceful, but Mamata Banerjee is trying to cover up her weakness and failure," he added.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is really concerning. Violence should never be the answer to protests. The government needs to find better ways to handle dissent while maintaining peace. 🙏
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Priya M.
While I agree there are issues, I think the CPI(M) is exaggerating with "bloodshed everyday." There are problems but let's not paint the entire state as a warzone. Constructive criticism is needed, not sensationalism.
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Sanjay D.
The video of police kicking protesters was shocking! No matter what the protest is about, this kind of behavior from law enforcement is unacceptable. There must be accountability.
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Ananya B.
As a Bengal resident, I can say the situation isn't as bad as being portrayed here. Yes, there are incidents, but daily life continues normally for most people. The media needs to show both sides.
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Tanya R.
Teachers being treated like this is heartbreaking 💔 They're the backbone of our society. Instead of batons, they deserve dialogue and respect. Hope the SC takes note of this!
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Mohit G.
Political parties always blame each other, but who suffers? The common people. We need solutions, not just accusations. When will our leaders learn?

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