Resistance in Malda: The People's Fight for Electoral Justice
Senior CPI(M) leader Md Salim defended the Malda judicial officers' gherao, citing it as a necessary resistance against injustices arising from a flawed electoral roll process. He criticized both the state and central government for failing to reflect people's aspirations, leading to violent protests and clashes with law enforcement.
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The unrest in Malda escalated as senior CPI(M) leader Md Salim defended the gherao of judicial officers, viewing it as a justified stand against injustice. Salim argued that such resistance is essential when governance fails to meet citizens' expectations and compromises their rights.
In a dramatic sequence of events, judicial officers were held hostage following violent protests sparked by deletions from the voters' list. Salim criticized the Election Commission's violation of the People's Representative Act, linking governance failures to the emergence of a police state.
With at least 35 arrests, including that of a key instigator, the incident has caught national attention, prompting the Supreme Court to order an NIA probe. As the CPI(M) positions itself against communal politics, Salim's remarks highlight a battle for justice and representation for marginalized groups.
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