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Decision on West Bengal Board Class 10, 12 exams by Monday

Modi s dominance at risk after BJP loses key state

NEW DELHI: A day after Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee led the Trinamool Congress to a spectacular victory by defeating the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in the eastern Indian state of Bengal, experts on Monday warned that the BJP’s loss in the crucial regional polls could have significant implications on national politics. Five state assemblies went to the polls last month. However, the Bengal polls were the most watched and bitterly contested, with the top BJP leadership putting everything at stake to wrest the largest state in eastern India. During the campaign, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed 38 election rallies in the eight-phase elections, while almost all of his Cabinet remained in Bengal for over a month in a bid to secure votes.

West Bengal Assembly Elections 2021: Molest slur on central armed police force jawan

The West Bengal Commission for Protection of Child Rights has written to the Bengal chief election officer, seeking immediate steps against a central armed police force jawan accused of molesting a minor girl in Hooghly district on April 5 night, a day before he served on election duty in potential violation of the law. Sources said a 15-year-old girl had allegedly been dragged into a school and molested by the jawan who was posted there for election duty.  The sources said the chairperson of the WBCPCR, Ananya Chakraborti, had visited the home of the girl on Wednesday after being informed of the incident. 

Why Jawan Accused of Molesting Minor Not Arrested? , Bengal Child Rights Panel Asks ECI

Why Jawan Accused of Molesting Minor Not Arrested? , Bengal Child Rights Panel Asks ECI A central force jawan, who was on poll duty in the state, allegedly molested a class 10 student at Tarakeswar in Hooghly district on Monday evening when she was going to a friend s house. Credit: PTI Women6 hours ago Kolkata: The West Bengal Child Protection Commission (WBCPC) on Thursday wrote to the Election Commission of India (ECI) seeking to know the reasons behind the “transfer” of a central force jawan, who is accused of molesting a minor girl, without arresting him under the POCSO Act. WBCPC chairperson Ananya Chakraborti said she also sought an explanation from the superintendent of police of Hooghly Rural Police District on why the accused was released.

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