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Plea in SC seeks President’s rule in West Bengal over post-poll violence
Updated On: 04 May, 2021 12:00 AM IST | New Delhi | PTI
“Declare that the Constitutional machinery has broken down in the State of West Bengal within the meaning of Article 356 of the Constitution,” the plea stated. Under Article 356 of the Constitution, if a state government is unable to function according to Constitutional provisions, the Centre can take direct control of the state machinery.

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A petition was filed in the Supreme Court on Tuesday alleging “widespread violence” in the aftermath of assembly polls in West Bengal and sought imposition of President's rule, deployment of central forces and a probe by a retired apex court judge into the "targeted pogrom".
Earlier in the day, senior advocate and BJP's national spokesperson Gaurav Bhatia also moved the top court seeking CBI probe into violent incidents in the state during and after the poll process.
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