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Relatives Vandalise Hospital Near Kolkata After Patient Dies

The police posted at the Sagore Dutta Hospital and Medical College at Kamarhati, 15 km north of Kolkata, were outnumbered.

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On Thursday night, a 56-year-old woman, Akhtari Begum, was rushed to the hospital with respiratory distress. Her condition continued to deteriorate. She died this morning.

 

Angry relatives and local people gathered outside the hospital at Kamarhati and suddenly began ransacking the emergency ward, smashing glass windows.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/kamarhati-west-bengal-relatives-vandalise-hospital-near-kolkata-after-patient-dies-2221867

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There was a time when Bengal showed the way ... "What Bengal thinks today, India thinks tomorrow" said Gopal Krishna Gokhale. The land of Raja Rammohan Roy, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Rabindranath Tagore, and Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose is a joke now, has been for several decades since the CPI(M) govt of Jyoti Basu. But this uncultured and uneducated cuunt has taken it to a whole new level. Soon it will be a Muslim majority state and it won't be from legal citizens.

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11 hours ago, coffee_rules said:

How do you know it is coming from Modi?

Is he not responsible for anything in this country? Air support should have been given to our bravehearts in Handwara, who cares about this nautanki? And yesterday should have been a solemn day in memory of those 5 deceased braves, instead we only saw circus coverage of the air show everywhere, how insentivive !!!! Modi is just an event manager now, completely lost the plot. Losing patience with him, if he isn't ready to stand by patriots and dharmics why should we bother, personally don't give a **** about gimmicks. 

 

PS- He is yet to open his mouth about Palghar, if he can't be bothered to say a few words about that barbaric act of mob terrorism against innocent sadhus why should we get emotionally invested in him? Same guy couldn't stop his moral science lectures when cattle thieves were being targeted. 

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And what does this say about the air force? They could have deployed those transport planes to ferry a few migrants to their native places (C-130J Super Hercules flew all the way from Srinagar to Kerala), that way all of us would have bowed our heads in gratitude. When they could airlift stranded Indians from Iran and UAE, couldn't they have done a bit for our poor Bihari and UP laborers who have co-operated and sacrificed so much during lockdown? Differential treatment why, cos they are poor? Why couldn't they take initiative and inform govt of the same? 

 

GOI is a bigger culprit, recently when Colonel Bal (decorated officer, Para) passed away after cancer, his parents were denied permission by govt to go by plane for his funeral. Instead they had to travel via road from Punjab to Bengaluru, IAF was ready with a service aircraft but Modi govt said no at the last moment. Does this not rankle your conscience? Modi has all the time to chat with Bollwyood actresses and cricketers but no concern for these 'lesser' Indians? 

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1 hour ago, Gollum said:

Is he not responsible for anything in this country? Air support should have been given to our bravehearts in Handwara, who cares about this nautanki? And yesterday should have been a solemn day in memory of those 5 deceased braves, instead we only saw circus coverage of the air show everywhere, how insentivive !!!! Modi is just an event manager now, completely lost the plot. Losing patience with him, if he isn't ready to stand by patriots and dharmics why should we bother, personally don't give a **** about gimmicks. 


 

Again you give all importance to Modi, he is not antaryami that he has to speak about what each and everyone is thinking about., he is good at policy level for dharmics so far this year, in this crisis mode, you can’t nitpick here and there so much. 

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PS- He is yet to open his mouth about Palghar, if he can't be bothered to say a few words about that barbaric act of mob terrorism against innocent sadhus why should we get emotionally invested in him? Same guy couldn't stop his moral science lectures when cattle thieves were being targeted. 

He has made his chelas in BJP speak about it, Patra and Yogi. Being magnanimous not to speak like a low level politician. He has to keep up appearances with world liberal media, Yogi or other state leaders don’t have that luxury and privilege 

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'The Hindu' editorial

 

No comfort in numbers: On Bengal’s coronavirus cases

The shame is not in detecting cases, but in hiding deaths caused by the virus

 
To my knowledge, #WestBengal is the only State that doesn't list deaths due to comorbidities as part of total fatalities due to #COVID19. This is obfuscation at its worst and doesn't help the State in anyway address the outbreak. editorial, btw:

 

 

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15 hours ago, Gollum said:

Is he not responsible for anything in this country? Air support should have been given to our bravehearts in Handwara, who cares about this nautanki? And yesterday should have been a solemn day in memory of those 5 deceased braves, instead we only saw circus coverage of the air show everywhere, how insentivive !!!! Modi is just an event manager now, completely lost the plot. Losing patience with him, if he isn't ready to stand by patriots and dharmics why should we bother, personally don't give a **** about gimmicks. 

 

PS- He is yet to open his mouth about Palghar, if he can't be bothered to say a few words about that barbaric act of mob terrorism against innocent sadhus why should we get emotionally invested in him? Same guy couldn't stop his moral science lectures when cattle thieves were being targeted. 

Palghar wasn't a communal incident. It was a mob attack and law is state govt subject. 

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8 hours ago, rkt.india said:

Palghar wasn't a communal incident. It was a mob attack and law is state govt subject. 

Yeah, as if all the prior lynchings had communal angle. You do know cattle smuggling is a real thing, right? And that cattle is like gold for our rural folks? Why couldn't Modi keep his mouth shut back then? 

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On 5/5/2020 at 7:48 AM, Gollum said:

Yeah, as if all the prior lynchings had communal angle. You do know cattle smuggling is a real thing, right? And that cattle is like gold for our rural folks? Why couldn't Modi keep his mouth shut back then? 

When did Modi say anything about that? You have started imagining things. When these happened, liberals wanted Modi to speak up as he would do mann ki baat without talking about these incidents but now you are saying opposite. Modi didn't really say anything about those incidents as well. PM isn't supposed to speak about every crime, murder or such incident happening in the country.  

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1 hour ago, rkt.india said:

When did Modi say anything about that? You have started imagining things. When these happened, liberals wanted Modi to speak up as he would do mann ki baat without talking about these incidents but now you are saying opposite. Modi didn't really say anything about those incidents as well. PM isn't supposed to speak about every crime, murder or such incident happening in the country.  

Type 'Modi', 'lynching' on google search you will get your answers. Like this

PM Modi condemns Jharkhand mob lynching, says incident pained him

https://www.business-standard.com/article/economy-policy/pm-modi-condemns-jharkhand-mob-lynching-says-incident-pained-him-119062601412_1.html

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So from 50 deaths just a couple of days ago it's now suddenly 140 deaths and total cases have suddenly risen up to 1.3k and this is when only 27k tests have been done in such a large state .

What is the state government doing ? Why not ramp up testing like the rest of states are .

Now even kerala has stopped doing testing ,for a week or 2 they are still in 33k testing number 

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Violence in Malda and Hooghly over pandemic fears, 42 held

The residents of two villages in Malda district’s Harishchandrapur block fought each other late on Sunday night after almost 12 people in one of the villages tested positive.

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Two incidents of violence were reported from different parts of the state late on Sunday night in connection with fears about the spread of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19). While one clash broke out in Malda district, the other occurred in Hooghly.

The residents of two villages in Malda district’s Harishchandrapur block fought each other late on Sunday night after almost 12 people in one of the villages tested positive.

The 12 from Manikbari village, who are from a particular community, had returned from Ajmer in Rajasthan last Tuesday. After news spread about their infection, the residents of neighbouring Chandipur sealed their village with bamboo fences, sources said.

 

The people of Manikbari protested as they are dependent on the market in Chandipur for essentials. On Sunday morning, the residents of the two villages got into an argument over the restriction.

Late in the evening, a group of people from Mankibari allegedly attacked some people in Chandipur. They allegedly broke the bamboo fence and ransacked several homes. Several villagers were thrashed.

The police said six people had been arrested. “The situation is under control now. We are investigating the matter. Section 144 of CrPC has been imposed in the area,” said a senior district police officer.

Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar expressed concern about the situation, and urged Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the police to take stern action against the guilty.

“Worrisome incident at Chandipur, PS Harischandrapur, district Malda calls for utmost restraint by all. Administration and police @MamataOfficial [Mamata Banerjee] must act detached with no political overtones and tone intelligence. Community leaders must come forward for promoting peace,” he tweeted late on Sunday night.

In another tweet, the Governor said any such “flare up” at a time the state is facing “unprecedented challenges” would not be in national interest. “Appeal @MamataOfficial to lead from the front and put on hold activities #TroikaMAP in the larger interest of State. Politics only post Covid-19.”

Trinamool Congress leaders were not available for comment.

The second clash of the night broke out between two groups in Bhadreswar in Hooghly district.

According to sources, five people from a particular community in the region’s Telenipara area had tested positive recently, and people there were seen roaming around freely. When a group protested, the clash erupted. Several houses in Telenipara were ransacked, and bombs were hurled. Several vehicles were vandalised, and some shops were set on fire.

A huge police contingent was deployed to bring the situation under control. The police have intensified patrolling, and arrested 36 people.

“Situation is absolutely under control. Area domination and route march is going on led by CP of Chandannagar police commissionerate Humayun Kabir. Around 36 persons have been arrested,” said Additional Director General (Law and Order) Gyanwant Singh.

On Monday, BJP MP Locket Chatterjee claimed she was stopped by the police from visiting the area. “The police are not taking action against people belonging to a particular community, while lockdown norms are strictly enforced on others. This is the true face of the Mamata Banerjee government,” she said.

In response, Trinamool Youth Congress’s district president Shantanu Banerjee accused the saffron party of politicising the incident.

“The police have controlled the situation and have taken all action against those involved in the incident. Mamata Banerjee government believes in law and order, and gives it priority without discriminating on the basis of caste, community, and religion,” he said.

State BJP president Dilip Ghosh condemned the violence in both Malda and Hooghly.

“Members of a particular community were tested positive. When police went to conduct further tests they protested. Even bombs were hurled at policemen and the incident took a communal colour. Shops and houses were ransacked. The state government must take immediate steps,” he said.

https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/kolkata/violence-in-malda-and-hooghly-over-pandemic-fears-42-held-6405563/

 

One sided clashes (videos on twitter) as is the norm in Bengal. Hindu owned shops, houses burnt to crisp. Bombs hurled as well.

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