The Enforcement Directorate (ED) condemned the recent violence in North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, where a mob of "800-1000" people attacked ED officials during a raid. The agency pointed out that the attackers, who were carrying weapons like lathis, stones, and bricks, showed intent to cause harm. Three emergency department officials were seriously hurt and are in the hospital right now.
Assault During a Search Operation Linked to the PDS Scam
The TMC leader Sahajahan Sheikh's three locations were searched by the ED, which revealed that this is when the attack happened. The searches were a component of an ongoing inquiry into West Bengal's Public Distribution System(PDS) scam. Along with attacking the officials, the mob also took their wallets, phones, laptops, and cash by force. In addition, there was vandalism on the agency's cars.
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ED Plans to File FIR; Political Reactions Surface
Regarding the incident, the Central Agency declared that it would be filing a First Information Report (FIR). Political responses have begun to pour in, with the Trinamool Congress blaming security personnel and the central agency for inciting the violence. The BJP, on the other hand, views the incident as proof of West Bengal's unstable law and order situation and has declared Mamata Banerjee's government's continuation to be a threat to national security.
ED has also put out a lookout notice for TMC leader Shahjahan Sheikh.
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BJP Calls for Resignation; Congress Advocates President's Rule
Prominent BJP leader Amit Malviya called for Mamata Banerjee's resignation, expressing concern over the "lawless" state of affairs in Bengal. According to the BJP spokesperson, the ED officials were forced to use alternate forms of transportation after their vehicles sustained damage, and the attackers were allegedly members of the TMC. In response to the rising violence in West Bengal, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury has called for the imposition of the president's rule.
#WATCH On attack on ED team in West Bengal today, Congress MP AR Chowdhury says, "After the attack by goons of ruling govt on ED officials, it is clear that there is no law & order in the state. Today, they were injured, tomorrow they could be murdered. Such a thing would not… pic.twitter.com/oAwfrcClXn— ANI (@ANI) January 5, 2024
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Arrest of Shankar Adhya
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Friday evening arrested Trinamool Congress leader Shankar Adhya, who was Bongaon Municipality president, in connection with the alleged ration scam in West Bengal. Adhya is known to be close to former foreign minister Jyotipriya Mullick, who was earlier arrested by the central agency.
Adhya was arrested after he was arrested from his residence in Bongaon town on Friday midnight even as a crowd of nearly 100 men and women gathered at the spot and tried to stop the officer's ED takeaway.
The ED team was accompanied by central forces who used batons to control the crowd and disperse it.
#WATCH | North 24 Parganas, West Bengal: Enforcement Directorate (ED) arrested former Bongaon Municipality Chairman Shankar Adhya, in connection with a ration scam case. pic.twitter.com/heorEuBBjb— ANI (@ANI) January 6, 2024
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Conclusion
In conclusion, there are grave worries about law and order in the area in light of the recent violent attack on ED officials in North 24 Parganas. The restoration of peace and security in West Bengal necessitates swift action and a thorough investigation as political tensions rise.
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