Bengal post-poll violence: DGP confirms two deaths, urges people to maintain calm
The Director General of Police in West Bengal has confirmed two deaths related to post-election violence since the election results were announced.
This special report from India Today focuses on Kerala, where Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has formally declared the state free from extreme poverty in a special legislative session. The opposition, however, boycotted the assembly, with Leader of the Opposition V.D. Satheesan alleging the claim is a 'fraud built on manipulated data'. The UDF opposition has termed the announcement an election-era hoax and criticised the special session as an extravagance, while also continuing its demand for Devaswom Minister V.N. Vasavan's resignation over the Sabarimala gold theft case. The government maintains the declaration is the result of a four-year-long Extreme Poverty Eradication Programme that has uplifted 64,006 families through targeted micro-plans for housing, food, and healthcare. The announcement, made on Kerala's formation day, is being celebrated with a grand event attended by dignitaries including Kamal Haasan, Mammootty, and Mohanlal.
The Director General of Police in West Bengal has confirmed two deaths related to post-election violence since the election results were announced.
TVK chief Vijay has officially staked a claim to form the state government, submitting letters of majority support to the Governor. Meanwhile, TVK has reportedly placed its potential alliance deal with the AIADMK on hold.
TVK chief Vijay met Tamil Nadu Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar on Wednesday to stake claim to form a government.
The Bharatiya Janata Party is set to form its first government in West Bengal, with the swearing-in ceremony scheduled for the ninth of May at the Brigade Parade Ground.