“The state is forcing the central government to issue section 6357,” Sukantar threatened.

There have been some incidents in the state. BJP MP from Panihati in Jhalda attacked the car of Jagannath Sarkar. Keeping this issue in mind, BJP is now threatening to impose Section 357 in Bengal. They have to face defeat in one election after another. In such a situation, the organization of BJP is broken. To strengthen this, BJP state president Sukant Majumdar has said that section 357 should be issued by dissolving this government. On Sunday, he raised the issue of law and order and threatened that if this continues, the central government will be forced to implement Section 357 in the state.

What exactly did the BJP state president say?ত He told the media the same day: The way Trinamool Congress is using police administration for party work across the state, it is indeed unprecedented. The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh should take education from Uttar Pradesh and run the administration of the state.

State Transport Minister Firhad Hakim retaliated when Sukant Majumdar threatened. What exactly did the minister say? On that day he retaliated and said, ‘The law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh is known to all. Gabbar Singh’s rule is going on there. There is no such thing as democracy. The people of Hathiras, Lakhimpur have seen from Unnao. In fact, the defeat in one election after another has given rise to despair among the BJP leaders. Now they have nothing but to boast of interference from the central government. People have rejected him. Now planning to enter through the back door. Forget it, West Bengal is a hard soil. In addition, the country has courts of law.

This remark of the BJP state president has created a furore in the politics of the state. Because they are trying to overthrow an elected government. That elected government was defeated by the BJP and came to power. Even he lost every election. Trinamool Congress has questioned whether 358 should be issued first in Uttar Pradesh if we look at law and order. Will this happen? The situation in Bengal is very good.