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BSP chief Mayawati has voiced her concern over the escalating tension and violence in Sandeshkhali, West Bengal, attributed to the alleged harassment of women. In a message posted, Mayawati emphasized the need for impartiality from the state government and urged for strict legal action against the culprits to prevent such incidents from recurring. The call comes amidst mounting protests in the North 24 Parganas district, with allegations centering on sexual exploitation and land grabbing perpetrated by a local leader of the Trinamool Congress.
According to sourced information, unrest has gripped Sandeshkhali village, with numerous women accusing Shahjahan Shaikh, a prominent local figure linked to the Trinamool Congress, and his supporters of land grabbing and sexual harassment. The situation intensified following an alleged assault on Enforcement Directorate officials during a raid related to a ration scam investigation on January 5, leading to Shahjahan's current status as a fugitive. In light of these developments, Mayawati's call for impartial and stringent governmental action reverberates amidst growing concerns over the situation's trajectory.