This news bulletin features reactions regarding the deteriorating law and order situation in West Bengal. An unidentified speaker highlights a 'Total absence of law and order, total breakdown of constitutional machinery, defying the federal structure' while accusing the state administration of attacking the Indian Constitution. The discussion touches upon the Supreme Court's observations regarding central agencies and the FIRs filed by the West Bengal police against Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials. The speaker further emphasizes the security challenges of being a bordering state, noting a porous 2,200-kilometer border with Bangladesh. The report also mentions a recent incident involving a Trinamool Congress (TMC) councillor who allegedly threatened to commit suicide. The bulletin captures the escalating political tension between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the ruling TMC in the state.
00:00We have some live reactions coming into this entire matter. Let's listen.
00:30It is absolute lawlessness. Total absence of law and order. Total breakdown of constitutional missionary. Defying the federal structure. They are attacking on Indian constitution.
00:44We know the people who know this. Look, the Supreme Court's decision is the observation. The Supreme Court has said that any central agency, if we have to intervene, if we have to intervene, if we have to intervene, then the state of lawlessness will go down.
01:11It's a situation.
01:12One big thing, one big thing.
01:14One big thing, one big thing, the CCTV footage is preserved. You think it's preserved? It can be preserved, it can be preserved, it can be preserved, it can be preserved.
01:21In the 15th,000, he sold a 40,000 to his school, he got a waiver sheet, and now he got a waiver sheet, so he will temper it, but he will not get anything.
01:34Why did he go down, the Udhar? Why did he go down? Why did he go down, why did he go down?
01:40Why did he go down and get it?
02:07Thank you very much.
02:37It's called a hostel, people are scared to withdraw the case, so Pashthi Bangal is going
02:45in this situation.
02:46What is the situation of Pashthi Bangal today?
02:49We need to think about all of Hindustan, but we are living in a bordering state.
02:57We have a porous border with Bangladesh, which is more than 2,200 kilometers.
03:02What is the name of this year?
03:05Today, a councillor is so scared of the people, so threatened, he committed suicide.
03:16The TMC councillor?
03:17The TMC councillor.
03:18This is today's fault.
03:20A very important question, sir.
03:21One thing came to us, we had some success in the chat.
03:25It came to us that the TMC's legal system didn't have done in Kolkata High Court.
03:30It came to us that it was created, and everyone told us that we had to do something like that.
03:35It was done, it was done, it was done, it was done, it was done, it was done, it was done.
03:39It was done, it was done.
03:41The more judicial and unducted.
03:43It was done, it was done, it was done, it was done, it was done.
03:51I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
04:21Now, a few days ago, he was in court room in a court room.
04:30He was going to go to the house of the high court judge and was posted to Trilongul Congress.
04:35That was the first day.
04:36The law minister, Chandrima Bhattachachy, of course, has all been involved in that.
04:46The BJP chief of West Bengal talking about the hearing and is calling it a victory for the ED officials
05:00while a setback for Mamata Banerjee as the Supreme Court has now state the FIRs that were filed by the West Bengal police against the ED officials.
Be the first to comment