On Thursday, the final day to file nominations for the impending panchayat elections, new confrontations broke out in Bhangore, South 24 Parganas, where two people were purportedly killed.The Governor CV Ananda Bose visited one of the violent districts close to Kolkata on Friday, a day after four people were killed in confrontations across West Bengal, where panchayat elections are scheduled for July 8.Political violence will not be accepted, the governor declared, adding that “there will be action and no justification for inaction.””Violence would not be accepted. Any person who has used violence will be held accountable and sent in jail. This is not an excuse for passivity; there will be action, Bose assured the reporters on Friday.
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