“Daughter abducted in 2021 poll violence”: Woman to WB CEO
In West Bengal, a woman has approached the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) with a complaint alleging that her daughter, who was a minor at the time, was abducted during the violence that followed the 2021 Assembly election results. She claims her daughter has remained missing ever since.
According to the mother, the incident occurred in the aftermath of the election results, a period marked by reports of unrest and clashes in several parts of the state. She alleged that her daughter was forcibly taken away, and that those responsible warned the family it was a “punishment” for their support for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
The woman has sought intervention from election authorities to help trace her daughter and take action against those involved. Her complaint has once again drawn attention to unresolved cases linked to the 2021 post-poll violence, which had sparked widespread concerns over law and order.