In Bengal, citizens often face bureaucratic hurdles when seeking justice. Requests to the President, Prime Minister, or Home Minister are typically redirected to the state, citing constitutional clauses. The state administration, however, often alerts compromised local police and district officials, who are in league with land sharks. This results in immediate, clandestine alterations to land, such as ponds being filled with black sand to make way for multi-storey buildings. Soil and water tests confirm these changes, but no one complains, even as loud programmes disrupt emergency routes to hospitals.
Senior women are harassed without witnesses, while those with political support face no scrutiny. For example, a senior lady was stalked for six months by an apartment night guard and a renter on the open road. Opposition leaders protesting wrongdoing receive central government protection, unlike common citizens who suffer without support. Retired government employees and their families are often labelled as psychics, their numerous certificates and media coverage forgotten.
Misuse of power is rampant, with apartment maintenance records disappearing and situations manipulated to favour certain individuals. Renters turn into owners, and guards receive moral, legal, political, and monetary support. By 2019, new apartments emerged, continuing the prior conspiracy with new strategies, dismissing concerns as irrelevant.
Basic services, such as lift operation, were unreliable until 2019, affecting residents on higher floors, including seniors and the physically handicapped. Despite consistent payment of maintenance fees, residents face baseless rumours and harassment.
Politicians and police should compensate for the impact on citizens' lives, including lost opportunities and ruined retirements. The ongoing lack of protection and justice for common people is a glaring issue that must be addressed. This is just a hint of the broader, systemic problems faced by the citizens of West Bengal.
#WestBengal #JusticeDenied #LandSharks #PoliticalCorruption #CitizenRights #SystemicAbuse #BureaucraticFailure
Senior women are harassed without witnesses, while those with political support face no scrutiny. For example, a senior lady was stalked for six months by an apartment night guard and a renter on the open road. Opposition leaders protesting wrongdoing receive central government protection, unlike common citizens who suffer without support. Retired government employees and their families are often labelled as psychics, their numerous certificates and media coverage forgotten.
Misuse of power is rampant, with apartment maintenance records disappearing and situations manipulated to favour certain individuals. Renters turn into owners, and guards receive moral, legal, political, and monetary support. By 2019, new apartments emerged, continuing the prior conspiracy with new strategies, dismissing concerns as irrelevant.
Basic services, such as lift operation, were unreliable until 2019, affecting residents on higher floors, including seniors and the physically handicapped. Despite consistent payment of maintenance fees, residents face baseless rumours and harassment.
Politicians and police should compensate for the impact on citizens' lives, including lost opportunities and ruined retirements. The ongoing lack of protection and justice for common people is a glaring issue that must be addressed. This is just a hint of the broader, systemic problems faced by the citizens of West Bengal.
#WestBengal #JusticeDenied #LandSharks #PoliticalCorruption #CitizenRights #SystemicAbuse #BureaucraticFailure
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