Mamata Banerjee, in a statement, said, "In my discussion with the Prime Minister, I would also bring up problems concerning West Bengal's development. The attacks on his party's volunteers in Tripura before of the local body elections on november 25 are concerning. Tripura, which is dominated by the bjp, is devoid of democracy. In the name of elections, this is a farce. Tripura is on fire. Our party's youth wing leader, Sayoni Ghosh, was detained yesterday on suspicion of attempted murder."

She further added, "Inside the police station, our supporters were assaulted twice. What has happened to the National Human Rights Commission? I'll meet up with my MPs who are demonstrating outside amit Shah's office once I arrive in Delhi. They were refused a meeting with the Union home Minister. I will not participate in the conflict, but will instead express my support for our legislators. They planned to fight outside Shaw's house, but I intervened since I was concerned about their safety. He (Shah) is the BJP's leader, but he sits in the home minister's chair. We have the legal right to speak with him.

In Tripura, there have been attacks on Trinamool supporters, which are being probed. However, the National Human Rights Commission's investigation into post-election violence in West bengal began right once. In reality, during the recent assembly elections in West bengal, we did not prevent any bjp leader from campaigning. After a little incident with J. P. Natta's convoy, all of the commissions arrived in West Bengal. On social media, false information was shared about us. Everything that is happening in Tripura will be met with retaliation."

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