
BJP Will End Culture Of Post-Poll Violence In Bengal: New State Unit Chief
NDTV
New Bengal BJP chief Sukanta Majumdar said violence has now become a part of the political culture of the state and only BJP can end this.
Newly appointed president of BJP's West Bengal unit, Sukanta Majumdar on Tuesday assured that the party would end the culture of post-poll violence in the state. He also assured justice to those killed in the violence that followed assembly polls in the state.
"Post-Poll violence was not a part of West Bengal's culture, it has come from outside. We will get justice for the people killed in the post-poll violence -- the BJP workers who were beaten up by Trinamool Congress goondas, I won't say Trinamool workers. I have faith in the Indian judiciary that it will give them justice," he said.
"Violence has now become a part of the political culture of the state. Only BJP can end this. There is no violence in other states," Mr Majumdar added.
Commenting on the upcoming bypolls for three assembly constituencies in Bhabanipur, Samserganj and Jangipur in West Bengal, he said, "We will work as a team. We will perform better in the upcoming elections, including panchayat, municipalities and Lok Sabha".
