Purulia Burns The Fierce Jihadis Communal Fire
However, due to the central army, the collision of the Purulia could not be spread far enough. Wherever the forces are holding the rioters watching. People were saved from a great danger. Now the situation in the area is somewhat normal. Police patrols are going on in the area and Section 144 has been imposed. Thanks to the Central Forces.
While India was playing Pakistan, Nishan Ali, a former resident of Purulia and Jadavpur's alumnus, laments the name of India. In protest, Purulia's patriotic people accused the police in the name of the boy and handed him over to the police. As far as we know, this morning Nishan Ali attacked the complainants' house. Imagine it is the country's opposition to the attack on him as per law. Then violence spread throughout the entire city of Purulia. Although the police administration failed to control the jihadis at first, the Central forces followed the situation properly. Now the situation in the area is somewhat normal. Police patrols are going on in the area and Section 144 has been imposed.
It is a big news but an attempt is also made to clamify it like a stubble. Even after such a big incident, the media and the state government are still silent. Many more programs can be organized on the news of turmoil, but why are the children of peace repeatedly complaining about the unrest in Bengal? What is the state government trying to prove these lies, is the state peace favorite? Bangla news channels are silent why?
Anyway, if the government thinks that if all of these incidents hit the bullets then it would be very difficult to make mistakes. The open discussion of these events will be discussed, the more likely it will reduce the chances of firing. In fact, the plight of the government is responsible for all these incidents. The government does not want this attitude to be criticized. But the government's mistake is that soon the state is creating anti-national mentality in this state and its evidence is harmed and the common people are being affected.
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