Kailash Vijayvargiya speaking on the defamation notice of Mamta's nephew, 'I am not afraid of thieves'
New Delhi: BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya has reversed the notice of defamation sent by Mamta Banerjee's nephew Abhishek Banerjee on Sunday. Vijayvargiya, targeting the Abhishek Bannerjee, said, "I am not afraid of thieves' threats. Everyone knows what they do in Bengal. Every illegal activity there is attached to them. I will not apologize, these people will go to jail soon. '
It is reported that in West Bengal, 12 people were killed by poisonous liquor and 35 of them had gone wrong. The incident took place in Narsinghpur village of Nadia district on Wednesday. Officials gave this information on Friday. The official said that the CID of the state caught Ganesh Halder, the main accused from Chaudharyapada area of Shantipur in Nadia district. The fifth person caught in the case of the Haldar case.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday directed the police to take strong action against those who run toxic liquor shops in the state. Addressing a rally in Bardhaman Kalna, he said, "Police definitely see that poisonous liquor is not being brought from West Bengal to other states."
A delegation of BJP leaders including party's national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya and Mukul Roy also visited Shantipur on Friday in this regard. The state government has announced compensation of Rs two lakh to the next of kin of the dead.
Meanwhile, BJP had demanded that West Bengal be declared completely alcohol free and charged that the money earned from poisonous liquor in the state is passed to the Trinamool Congress. Roy demanded that a complete ban on sale of liquor in the state should be imposed.
He had said, "Many BJP-ruled states have banned the sale of liquor. After all, what is it that is blocking the Trinamool government from banning the sale of liquor in West Bengal? "Vijayvargiya said it is sad to see that the state's youth and their families are being wasted due to liquor business. He asked, "Is liquor selling a source of money for Trinamool? For this reason, police and administration in the state allowed liquor shops to grow wildly. "
It is reported that in West Bengal, 12 people were killed by poisonous liquor and 35 of them had gone wrong. The incident took place in Narsinghpur village of Nadia district on Wednesday. Officials gave this information on Friday. The official said that the CID of the state caught Ganesh Halder, the main accused from Chaudharyapada area of Shantipur in Nadia district. The fifth person caught in the case of the Haldar case.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday directed the police to take strong action against those who run toxic liquor shops in the state. Addressing a rally in Bardhaman Kalna, he said, "Police definitely see that poisonous liquor is not being brought from West Bengal to other states."
A delegation of BJP leaders including party's national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya and Mukul Roy also visited Shantipur on Friday in this regard. The state government has announced compensation of Rs two lakh to the next of kin of the dead.
Meanwhile, BJP had demanded that West Bengal be declared completely alcohol free and charged that the money earned from poisonous liquor in the state is passed to the Trinamool Congress. Roy demanded that a complete ban on sale of liquor in the state should be imposed.
He had said, "Many BJP-ruled states have banned the sale of liquor. After all, what is it that is blocking the Trinamool government from banning the sale of liquor in West Bengal? "Vijayvargiya said it is sad to see that the state's youth and their families are being wasted due to liquor business. He asked, "Is liquor selling a source of money for Trinamool? For this reason, police and administration in the state allowed liquor shops to grow wildly. "
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