Zero Tolerance Warning: West Bengal CM Adhikari's Stance Against Vandalism
West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari declared zero tolerance towards violence and vandalism against police following violent protests in Kolkata. Adhikari warned of severe consequences for repeat incidents, drawing parallels with the cessation of stone-pelting in Kashmir, and promised modernization and support for the police force.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has issued a stern warning against vandalism and violence targeting police personnel, asserting a policy of zero tolerance for such acts. Following violent protests in Kolkata, Adhikari emphasized strict legal consequences for those involved.
Drawing comparisons with Jammu and Kashmir, where stone-pelting had ceased, Adhikari stressed that similar unrest would no longer continue in West Bengal. The chief minister made clear that democratic protests are permissible, but the guise of religious sloganeering to justify violence will not be tolerated.
Adhikari also highlighted the need for modernization within the police force and announced logistical assistance. He called for impartial police action and assured support for law enforcement, promising to closely monitor cases to ensure convictions. Adhikari's statements underscore a commitment to restoring law and order in the region.
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