Police personnel inspecting a burned house after a mob allegedly set it on fire in West Bengal's Birbhum. (Photo| ANI) 
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Will seek report from Bengal Chief Secretary on Birbhum violence: Acting NCM chief

Eight people, including two children, were charred to death in Bogtui village of the state's Birbhum district in the suspected fallout of a TMC panchayat official's murder.

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NEW DELHI: The National Commission for Minorities will seek a report from the West Bengal chief secretary over the Birbhum violence that claimed eight lives earlier this week, following which it will send a team to the state, its officiating chairperson Syed Shahezadi said on Friday.

Eight people, including two children, were charred to death in Bogtui village of the state's Birbhum district in the suspected fallout of a TMC panchayat official's murder.

Asked about the issue at a press conference, Shahezadi said, "What is happening in Bengal is saddening. It is a matter of the Constitution, a violation of human rights. Be it any party or any ideology, humanity should not be set aside."

"We (commission's team) will go there and before that will write to chief secretary to send us a report and then we will visit. We do not want to do politics on the issue," she said.

The Calcutta High Court on Friday ordered a CBI investigation into the Birbhum violence.

Miscreants had on March 21 set 10 houses on fire in Bogtui, killing eight people.

The victims were from a minority community.

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