West Bengal: Mamata's police forced Hindu to remove portrait of Prabhu Ram from his house, as was visible from road
May 25, 2025
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West Bengal: Mamata’s police forced Hindu to remove portrait of Prabhu Ram from his house, as was visible from road

Video of a policeman forcing a Hindu to remove the portrait of Prabhu Ram is making rounds of the internet. Having seen the current violence and attacks on Hindus in Bengal, this raises suspicion on the in intent of TMC government and the state administration

by WEB DESK
Apr 7, 2023, 12:30 pm IST
in Bharat, West Bengal
The police officer on the left and the statue of Bhagwan Ram on the right

The police officer on the left and the statue of Bhagwan Ram on the right

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For almost a week news coming from the state of West Bengal are disturbing. First, the attacks on the Ram Navami procession, followed by the ‘Friday Frenzy’ mob targeting Hindu residential spaces. Then Mamata’s denial of Islamists inciting the violence, as she said on camera that, the minority community was busy with Ramzan celebrations.

Later there was this ‘Datwat-e-Iftar’ party organised at state-owned Presidency University, followed by the arrests of two terrorists who managed to transport detonators and ammonium nitrate in Birbhum district. Also, an assault was reported by the National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) chairperson, during his inspection drive for a rape and murder case of a minor.

This shocker comes up when a policeman in uniform can be seen dictating a peaceful Hindu man to remove a portrait of Bhagwan Ram from inside his house. The officer had a problem with the statue, which was visible from the road.

A video from the ground can be seen here:

https://twitter.com/BJP4Bengal/status/1643998517659324424?s=20

The caption of the video says, “Outrageous violence of TMC continues as their puppet police ask the people of Bengal to remove the Murti of Bhagwaan Shri Ram.

One cannot even practice the religion they stand for! This is Mamata Banerjee’s West Bengal for you.”

Notably, the man tell the officer that it was his private property and he need not to take permission from the administration to pray to Bhagwan Ram.

In this video mentioned above, one can see the statue or portrait of Bhagwan Ram placed outside the house. As Ram Navami was observed last week only, there are saffron flags and frills placed outside the house.

Placing statues and portraits of Bhagwan outside the house is a common practice in Hinduism. It is not new, as was taken by this officer. The name of the officer is yet to be revealed.

The state president for Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Bengal Sukanta Majumdar sharing the video wrote, “Bengal Police is now asking the people to remove Prabhu Shri Ram’s murti.

Are these your orders, @MamataOfficial? The public is watching your Anti Hindu acts.”

To have an idea about Bengal’s condition right now, readers can go through these reports by Organiser Weekly.

The Ram Navami violence where Mamata said, “The attacks were planned by the BJP goons”

“One can easily understand the people who started the violence were not localities. They were hired by the BJP and were carrying guns and petrol bombs. They first attacked people from the minority community,” she alleged.

“One can easily understand the people who started the violence were not localities. They were hired by the BJP and were carrying guns and petrol bombs. They first attacked people from the minority community,” she alleged.

Read More: Ram Navami 2023: After Sambhajinagar and Vadodara, Islamists attacked Ram Navami processions in West Bengal’s Howrah

On March 31, after the Friday prayers, the Islamists targeted Hindu residential apartments in the Sandhya Bazar and the Shibpur area of the city.

Read More: West Bengal: Islamists pelted stones, vandalised properties & attacked Hindu apartments after Friday prayers in Howrah
Mamata after the attacks said, “It is highly unlikely that the minority groups could have started the clashes as they are busy with Ramzan prayers”
Read More: Hindus show permission for Ram Navami rally, say never changed route; Mamata denies, alleges ‘BJP hired goons’ for clash
Acts of vandalism were reported from the city of Hooghly as well after Howrah.
Read More: West Bengal on Boil: After Howrah, fresh violence erupted in Hooghly during Ram Navami Shobha Yatra
The chairperson for the NCPCR, Priyank Kanoongo during his inspection drive to the town of Tijala was attacked by a police officer, who got later suspended by the authorities. Kanoongo was in the town after a minor girl was raped and murdered by a neighbour in the name of Human sacrifice.
Read More: West Bengal on Boil: After Howrah, fresh violence erupted in Hooghly during Ram Navami Shobha Yatra
Read about the attack: West Bengal: NCPCR chairperson attacked in Bengal, visuals of manhandling by police making rounds on social media
On April 1, the National Investigating Agency (NIA) arrested two Merauddin Khan and Mir Mohammad in relation to an explosive seizure case of 2022. These two were accompanied by a man identified as Rintu SK, in the transportation of 81000 detonators, and 27000kgs of ammonium nitrate and gelatine rods in the city of Birbhum.
Read More: West Bengal explosives seizure case: NIA arrested Merazuddin Khan and Mir Mohammed
Apart from this, a state-owned University organised an Iftar party on April 3, it is the same university that declined students from celebrating Saraswati Puja on campus.
Read More: Secularism of Kolkata’s Presidency University: Allows Grand Iftar Party but never gives permission for Saraswati Puja
Such is the state of Bengal and amidst this, a police officer is asking a Hindu man to remove the idol of Bhagwan Ram from his private property just as it may instigate someone from the minority community.

 

 

Topics: BJP BengalWest Bengal NewsHindu asked to remove idol of Prabhu RamRam Navami violence BengalIdol of Ram removedPortrait of Ram removed in BengalMamata BangerjeeHindus in Bengal
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