West Bengal: Simmering in Communal Tension & Political Anarchy
A particular community occupy 27% (the CM said 31%) of the population share of West Bengal. With this much number-strength, they have shown us trailers at Raniganj, Asansol, Murshidabad of what can be done by them if Hindus try to flaunt their socio-religious customs & celebrations. Seeing these mere trailers, we'll have to extrapolate what would be done when they reach the 40% mark. All these happened when the Ramnavami Procession was passing by a specific locality in Raniganj of West Burdwan district of West Bengal. The fire of communal violence spread in Asansol too. Hindu residences were vandalized, bombed repeatedly so that they had to come out on the open ground to feel safer. Children sat on roads with some 'muri' (puffed rice) on a plate. Such situations continued when the all-powerful CM of the State was touring out in Delhi to work out an alliance against BJP for the coming Loksabha Election. She was pursuing her dream of achieving the Prime Ministership of ...