Internet and voice-over-internet telephony services were suspended in at least five Gram Panchayat areas of Sainthia town in West Bengal’s Birbhum.
Tensions escalated in West Bengal’s Birbhum on Saturday after violent clashes between two groups led to the suspension of the internet in parts of town. The state government also deployed a huge contingent of security forces to maintain law and order.
According to officials, internet and voice-over-internet telephony services were suspended in at least five Gram Panchayat areas of Sainthia town in West Bengal’s Birbhum district to prevent the spread of rumours and unlawful activities.
The shutdown is in effect from March 14 to March 17.
The order further states that no restriction is being placed on voice calls or SMS. Similarly, no restrictions on newspapers have been placed, adding “Hence communication and dissemination of knowledge and information is not stopped in any way.”
Slamming the state government for the internet suspension, the leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari termed it as “evidence of deterioration” in the law and order situation.
Taking to social media platform X, Adhikari alleged that the move was an “acceptance of incapability” on the part of the administration to control the situation.
In a statement posted on social media platform X, he argued that the suspension was a clear indication of the administration’s failure to manage the crisis.
“The West Bengal Government are trying their best to hide the events of communal flare-ups to save their face. I urge @HMOIndia and His Excellency, the Hon’ble @BengalGovernor, to seek a report from the Chief Secretary (@chief_west) of WB regarding the deterioration of the law and order situation in the state,” he posted.
What exactly happened in Birbhum?
As per media reports, a verbal altercation allegedly occurred between a group and some intoxicated individuals broke out in West Bengal’s Sainthia town on Friday, on the occasion of Holi.