A disturbing case of Bengal violence has emerged following the death of a citizen activist’s father, who reportedly succumbed to injuries sustained during an altercation. The incident is linked to the ‘School Thik Karo’ campaign, an initiative led by Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP) volunteers to highlight the deteriorating state of government schools. The victim’s son, a dedicated volunteer for the organisation, has alleged that local political workers targeted them during an audit of school infrastructure, leading to a fatal physical confrontation.
Seeking Justice For Bengal Violence
Following the tragedy, the CJP leadership has launched a formal campaign demanding the immediate arrest of the individuals responsible for the assault. The organization has announced that a dedicated team is traveling to West Bengal to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death and to provide support to the grieving family. The group maintains that the attack was a retaliatory strike against their ongoing efforts to expose administrative failures within the state’s primary education system.
Political fallout has been swift and contentious, as opposition leaders have pushed for a rigorous probe into the allegations of assault. In contrast, the state government has firmly rejected any claims of political involvement, with the Chief Minister denying that BJP workers were behind the attack. These conflicting narratives have turned the incident into a flashpoint for regional tensions, with both activists and political factions exchanging accusations over who is truly to blame for the fatal encounter.
As the legal battle begins, the CJP remains steadfast in its demand for accountability. The organization has declared that they will not be silenced by intimidation tactics, framing the struggle as a fight for the right to hold the government accountable for public school standards. With local authorities under pressure to verify the timeline of the assault, the case has now become a focal point for debates regarding the safety of grassroots activists operating in the state.
