Birbhum violence: The Calcutta High Court has observed that the special investigation team constituted by the Bengal government to probe the Birbhum violence case had failed to make any significant contribution to the investigation.
Birbhum violence: Eight people in Bengal's Birbhum were killed after their houses were set on fire on March 22. The incident occurred after a TMC leader was killed a day ago. The Calcutta High Court will decide if the case will be passed on to the CBI for investigation. Stay with IndiaToday.in for LIVE updates.
Birbhum violence: Soon after the Birbhum arson claimed eight lives, including those of three women and two children, Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee ordered the state police to conduct raids and seize illegal weapons. The West Bengal Police has now launched such raids, which will be supervised by DIGs.
Birbhum violence: Slamming the Mamata Banerjee-led Bengal government, BJP's Roopa Ganguly broke down in Rajya Sabha and said that the BJP did not engage in stone-hearted politics. She said that murders had become common in Bengal and people are fleeing the state.