BJP accuses Mamata govt of preventing MPs from distributing relief

Publish On: 17 Apr, 2020 10:18 AM | Updated   |   Shivalik  

On Friday, West Bengal BJP accused the Mamata Banerjee administration of stopping its MPs from distributing relief to the needy by deploying the police to limit their movements through house detention and filing of cases as an intimidatory tactic.

State BJP General Secretary Sayantan Basu alleged that while the ruling Trinamool Congress leaders and workers were virtually escorted by the police to distribute relief, the saffron party's MPs were 'virtually under house arrest'.

"An FIR has been filed against our MP from Bankura Subhas Sarkar for a social media post about the "hasty cremation" of two persons," said Basu.

He said the BJP Lok Sabha member from Alipurduar John Barla is in "virtual house arrest" for over four days.

Barla during a video post alleged that a large posse of policemen have laid siege on his house and weren't allowing him to exit.

"I am an elected Lok Sabha member. I am receiving phone calls from all over the constituency with people complaining of lack of food. I want to reach out to them with relief. But the cops are guarding my residence round the clock and not allowing me," he said.

In a complaint to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Barla sought his help and support in order that he could reach bent the needy people in their adversity.

Jayanta Roy, a doctor-MP from Jalpaiguri, is additionally not being allowed to leave his house so on prevent him from distributing relief. he's also virtually under confinement.

The Lok Sabha member from Barrackpore Arjun Singh also had heated exchanges with the police after his car was stopped in Amdanga of 24 Parganas (North) district, where he had gone to distribute relief.