Western Bengal is in the news like a hot cake because of corruption, which can be observed from top to bottom. Before that, readers know that in any election, the worst type of violence occurred in the state. The current CM and the Minister of the Interior have failed to control the law and order, which is why criminals recently provoked chaos in Mothabari and Murshidabad. The Murshidabad incident was so horrible that the High Court of Calcutta ordered the deployment of central forces in the District of Violence in Murshidabad, where three people were killed and a criminal fire, looting and destruction of houses took place for several hours. However, the state police did not take any measure; Instead, they were silent spectators. Thus, thanks to the High Court of Calcutta for their intervention to save the life and properties of innocent civilians from notorious criminals. Another problem is corruption. Corruption has swallowed up the whole state of Western Bengal, from top to bottom, and the teacher recruitment scam implies the Western Bengal School Services Commission (WBSSC) and all other segments through the State. In this regard, referring to http://www.thehindu.com/november 21, 2025 / Shrabana Chatterjee, “the chief minister Mamata Banerjee, on November 21, 2025, came strongly to a section of the state police after the leaders of the Trinamool Congress raised concerns concerning the inaction of the police last week. State “. She also said:” Lower level officers, workers and certain police officers take bribes in smuggling sand, coal and cement theft. “
In any case, on May 15, 2025, the police instructed Protestant unemployment teachers (who lost their jobs) before Bikash Bhavan, Salt Lake, Kolkata. In particular, the Supreme Court has ordered the cancellation of 25,735 teachers' jobs due to corruption by certain officials of the State Government. The unemployed teachers had been sitting in their post since morning on May 15, 2025. Unfortunately, the police instructed the demonstrators at night to disperse them. There was a generalized tension. Many people sat on the road. But they were also far from the region. Many teachers, men and women, were injured as a result of the police action, which persisted for more than an hour and in repeated phases, certain demonstrators seen bleeding from various parts of the body, including their heads. Many local populations have also expressed their anger against police action. Police staff have shown deplorable behavior.
Prof Shankar Chatterjee, Hyderabad


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