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Canning Riot: Protest in front of TMC Office, New Delhi. Deputation to SDO, Canning. WB Human Rights Commission asked report within three weeks.

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Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Bajrang Dal, Hindu Sena and Hindusthan Nirmal Dal youths  demonstrated before the Trinamool Congress  Office in New Delhi at 181 South Avenue, New Delhi – 100 011, (Tele-Fax: (011) 23794291) on 21 Feb 2013.
Protest Before TMC Office in New Delhi.
Protest Before TMC Office in New Delhi.


They rose their voice against the recent attacks on Hindus in 24 South Pargana district of the West Bengal. Addressing demonstrators, the state convener Bajrang Dal, Shri Shiv Kumar asks TMC chief that whether she is he CM of West Bangal or Bangladesh? He further questioned that when more then 150 houses of innocent Hindus torched by Muslim attackers at Naliakhali, Herobhanga,Goladogra and  Satmukhi (Itkhola Panchayat – Canning I, Block) in  Canning Subdivision on 19 Feb  and the presence of  Bangladeshi infiltrators and Zihadis in these areas are all time high, why the TMC run West Bengal State Government kept mum as a routine to promote Hindu onslaught in rural Bengal all along?
Speaking on the occasion, the state organizing secretary of VHP shri Karuna Prakash said that it is not the only incident, Hindus are regularly being attacked in the state but nobody has the time to listen o their voices. In a same pattern, the Hindus of Deganga (North 24 District) were also attacked and tortured in 2010 by the Muslim hooligans led by a Criminal TMC leader Hazi Nurul Islam, MP of Bashirhat.
VHP state vice president shri Brij Mohan Sethi, shri Neeraj Donerio and shri Deepak Kumar of Bajrang Dal, shri Vishnu Gupta of Hindu Sena and shri Sailendra Jain of Hindusthan  Nirman Dal were amongst those who addressed the gathering.
As more than 300 Hindu families of rioted area are only Hindu, the pro Muslim TMC Govt is ignoring the plight of victimized Hindus in a very discriminatory way by giving them only Rs 10,000/= per family. When the Hindu families of Naliakhali, Gopalpur,  Goladogra, Herobhanga are lost everything through Islamic loot, Jihadi torture and fire, the victimized families succumbed an average loss of Rs 1,50,000 (per family), the TMC Govt of Mamtaz Banu Arjee adopted to policy to give an alms of Rs. 10,000/=.
Canning Riots
In this development of tension and widespread riot news from social media, the West Bengal State Human Rights Commission (HRC) took the cognizance over the matter. Honb’le Chairperson of HRC , Sri Ashoke Gangopadhya, (Justice, Retd.) has issued a letter of inquiry to District Police Superintendent of South 24 Pgs to submit a report comprising the cause of the riot, the volume of the loss of the riot victims and the measures taken by the concerned authorities by three weeks of time.
It is conceived that Sri Tathagata Roy (Veteran BJP leader of West Bengal) sensitized the matter in all forums after his visit in the riot affected areas of Canning on 20 Feb. A team comprising by Sri Roy, Sri Dilip Ghosh (Hindu Jagaran Manch), Swarup Chattopadhya (RSS leader) and others entered the Satmukhi areas rejecting the adminstrative hurdles only to rebuild the confidence of the frightened Hindu people and lastly they lodged FIR on the matter of havoc plight upon Hindus, so far.
On, 22 Feb, a massive demonstration was held against the communal assault on Hindus at Naliakhai and desecration of Hindu places of worship at the Canning SDO office under the banner of ‘Vishwa Hindu Parishad’ (VHP).
BJP Leader Tathagata Roy is speaking with the riot Affected Hindus at Satmukhi, Canning.
BJP Leader Tathagata Roy is speaking with the riot Affected Hindus at Naliakhali-Satmukhi, Canning.
Bharat Sevashram Sangha and Other Hindu Organisations have been requested to start immediate relief works in the Naliakhali-Satmukhi areas immediately. 

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