BJP MLAs Disrupt West Bengal Assembly Over Women’s Safety, Protest Against Speaker’s Action

BJP MLAs Disrupt West Bengal Assembly Over Women’s Safety, Protest Against Speaker’s Action

Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, November 27, 2024, Kolkata: The West Bengal Assembly was thrown into chaos this morning following a protest by BJP MLAs over the rising violence against women and children in the state. The protest was sparked by an incident involving the suspension of BJP MLA Tapsi Mandal’s microphone during a discussion on an adjournment motion addressing the issue.

BJP MLA Shankar Ghosh, leading the protest, criticized the Mamata Banerjee government for its failure to address the growing violence against women, citing the recent RG Kar incident as an example. “Even after the RG Kar tragedy, violence against women and children continues unabated in Bengal. Physical assault and even murders are on the rise,” Ghosh said, urging immediate action from the state government.

In the Assembly, women BJP MLAs, including Tapsi Mandal, Shikha Chatterjee, Malti Rava, and Chandana Bauri, submitted an adjournment motion demanding urgent discussion on the issue. The motion was allowed to proceed, with the women MLAs permitted to read an edited version of their commentary. However, when Mandal began reading the commentary, her microphone was abruptly switched off, sparking an uproar in the House.

Shankar Ghosh condemned the Speaker’s actions, accusing the Speaker, Biman Banerjee, of silencing the voices of women and children across Bengal. “The Chief Minister had said upon taking office that the opposition’s voices would be silenced. Today, the Speaker did exactly that. Tapsi Mandal’s microphone was not just turned off – it was the microphone of countless women and children of Bengal that was silenced,” Ghosh stated, further criticizing the ruling government for suppressing important discussions on women’s safety.

The incident quickly escalated, with BJP members walking out of the Assembly in protest against what they called undemocratic behavior. According to Assembly sources, Speaker Biman Banerjee defended the action, stating that the edited version of the commentary was to be read as per the rules, and since Mandal was reading from the unapproved portion, the microphone was switched off to ensure adherence to protocol.

The BJP’s protest highlights the ongoing concerns over women’s safety in the state, which have become a significant point of contention between the opposition and the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress government. BJP leaders have been vocal in their criticism of the state’s handling of women’s issues, particularly after several high-profile cases of violence, including the RG Kar incident.

While the disruption in the Assembly has drawn attention to the issue, it also underscores the growing tension between the ruling TMC and the opposition BJP, particularly on matters of governance and accountability.

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