Suvendu Adhikari on Monday demanded resignation of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over law & order situation in connection with the explosion in North 24 Parganas district's Duttapukur yesterday, with the death toll touching nine till date. Meanwhile, West Bengal BJP Member of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) brought an adjournment motion against illegal explosion in Duttapukur, which did not go for discussion, following which BJP walked out of the state assembly.
“Adjournment motion was brought by our MLAs. The West Bengal Chief Minister should have come to the assembly to give an action taken report but he did not have time for it.
Such an insensitive Chief Minister should resign,” Adhikari said.
Adhikari has moved Calcutta High Court demanding an NIA probe into the incident. “We have moved Calcutta High Court and filed a PIL in Chief Justice’s bench demanding NIA probe into the incident. It has been accepted and will go for hearing,” Adhikari said.
“We demand compensation from the state government for the victims whose houses have been damaged.
Houses of many locals have been damaged,” Adhikari said, adding stringent measures should be taken in this regard. A team BJP MLAs, led by Adhikari, visited North 24 Parganas district’s Duttapukur. Adhikari spoke to the locals in the neighbourhood.
In the last six months, more than 200 people have lost their lives in various blasts in illegal fire-cracker factories, Adhikari claimed.
Meanwhile, the NIA officials collected evidence from the incident spot today.
One person named Samirul Islam, has been arrested till date in connection with the blast. Officer-in-Charge of Nilganj has been closed after yesterday’s incident. Police have confirmed nine deaths till today.
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