The Bharatiya Janata Party in West Bengal has hit out actor-turned-politician Nusrat Jahan, a Trinamool Congress MP from Basirhat, at the same time as rigidity simmered within the Sandeshkhali space of North 24 Parganas district’s Basirhat subdivision on Tuesday throughout a protest by BJP employees led by state get together president Sukanta Majumder in opposition to the alleged sexual harassment of girls.
Nusrat Jahan along with her husband and actor Yash Dasgupta.
As clashes broke out between the police and BJP members in Sandeshkhali, Nusrat Jahan was seen celebrating Valentine’s Day along with her husband and actor Yash Dasgupta. Wearing a sublime crimson robe match for royalty, she was seen in a Valentine’s Day-themed picture session, later posting the snapshots on her official Instagram account accompanied by coronary heart emojis.
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“Priorities matter: In Sandeshkhali, women are protesting for their respect. Meanwhile, the TMC MP of Basirhat is celebrating Valentine’s Day,” the Bengal BJP wrote on X (formally Twitter).
The West Bengal police, nonetheless, referred to as the sexual exploitation allegations “wilful misinformation”. On Wednesday night time, the police took to X (formally) claiming that “no allegations of sexual torture of women have so far been received”.
During the enquiries since performed by the State Women’s Commission, an all-women 10-member fact-finding staff led by DIG CID, and in addition the district police… The representatives of the National Women’s Commission, following a latest go to to Sandeshkhali, have additionally corroborated this, saying that they didn’t obtain any complaints of rape of native girls throughout their enquiry. It is reiterated that each one allegations and complaints obtained shall be duly enquired into and lawful motion shall be initiated. It can also be being made unequivocally clear that strict authorized motion shall be initiated in opposition to sections of the media for spreading unfounded misinformation,” the Bengal police posted.
In the picture and videos posted on Instagram, the TMC MP is captured leaning on Yash. A reel showcases them both holding what appears to be champagne glasses or indulging in chocolates while seated aboard what seems to be a yacht in river Ganga.
Meanwhile, the BJP has formed a six-member committee of Union ministers and MPs to visit Sandeshkhali and collect information about the alleged incidents of sexual harassment and violence against women there.
Union minister Annapurna Devi has been named as the convenor of the high-level committee. Other members of the panel are Pratima Bhowmik, BJP MPs Sunita Duggal, Kavita Patidar, Sangeeta Yadav, and Brijlal.
They have been directed to visit the incident site, take stock of the situation, talk to the victims, and submit their report to BJP Party president JP Nadda. Nadda, in the notification, said that the alleged incidents are “heart-wrenching.”
Women in Sandeshkhali have been agitating for the previous few days over alleged atrocities dedicated in opposition to them by TMC chief Shajahan Sheikh and his aides.
Bengal BJP president Sukanta Majumdar sustained accidents throughout a police lathicharge as a scuffle broke out between the police and get together employees.
The West Bengal authorities has reimposed Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) in and round 500 metres of space in seven-gram panchayats, together with Sandeshkhali.
The Trinamool Congress has, nonetheless, blamed the BJP for attempting to vitiate the ambiance in Sandeshkhali.
West Bengal governor CV Ananda Bose has submitted a report back to the ministry of house affairs, blaming the regulation enforcers for working hand in glove with “rowdy elements” in Sandeshkhali, in response to Raj Bhavan sources.
Bose, who visited the restive space and spoke with the agitators on Monday, stated within the report that the native folks need structure of a Special Task Force or Special Investigation Team to probe into their allegations.
Source: www.hindustantimes.com