"Repeatedly ignored": Congress demands immediate arrest of Papai Ghosh in Berhampore
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], April 26 (ANI): Citing a "systematic breakdown of law and order," the Congress party demanded the West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) for the immediate arrest of Papai Ghosh, whom they describe as a notorious repeat offender responsible for orchestrating violence in the Berhampore Assembly Constituency (AC-72).
The formal complaint, authored by Niloy Pramanik and addressed to Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal, alleges that the administration's continued inaction has directly "emboldened" Ghosh and his associates to carry out escalating acts of brutality.
In a letter dated April 25, Pramanik alleged that despite multiple complaints and prior warnings, no effective preventive action has been taken against Papai Ghosh, whom he described as the prime accused in several serious incidents.
The Congress letter outlined a series of violent incidents allegedly spearheaded by Ghosh, spanning from pre-poll intimidation to election-day assaults.
Ghosh was named as the primary instigator in attempts to disturb communal harmony and intimidate voters in the Kunjaghata area prior to the elections. On polling day, armed miscreants reportedly under Ghosh's command carried out a "brutal assault" on Congress workers and the family of a polling agent in Pirtala (Kantanagar).
Pramanik's letter expressed deep frustration that, despite multiple prior warnings submitted to the CEO's office, Ghosh remained free to disrupt the electoral process.
The Congress party has laid out five non-negotiable demands to ensure the sanctity of the remaining electoral process and prevent post-poll retaliation. The summary apprehension of Papai Ghosh and all identified co-accused.
The party has attached formal police complaints and hospital discharge summaries to corroborate the severity of the injuries sustained by the victims.
With Berhampore having already seen a high-tension polling day on April 23, the Congress leadership is demanding "prompt and exemplary action" to restore faith in the democratic process before the results are announced on May 4. (ANI)
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