Zero Tolerance in West Bengal: Adhikari's Stand Against Religious Vandalism
West Bengal CM Suvendu Adhikari announced a zero tolerance policy against vandalism disguised as religious protest. His warning follows violent protests in Park Circus, Kolkata, injuring police. The unrest was linked to action against illegal structures. Adhikari emphasized strict legal responses, urging peaceful grievance expression.
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In a resolute statement on Monday, West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari declared that his administration would enforce a 'zero tolerance' policy toward any form of vandalism masquerading under religious slogans.
Adhikari's pronouncement follows a violent outburst in Kolkata's Park Circus, where Sunday demonstrations turned aggressive, resulting in injuries to police officers and damage to public property. The protests stemmed from administrative actions targeting illegal structures in the area.
Despite 40 arrests linked to the incident, Adhikari continues to urge people to express discontent without resorting to violence. He affirmed strict legal recourse against future offenders while emphasizing lawful pathways for grievances.
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