Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], The National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC) on Saturday issued a notice to the West Bengal government in connection with the objectionable remarks made by Trinamoo Congress leader Piyush Panda against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A notice to the Bengal state Director General of Police (DGP) seeking action against TMC leader Piyush Panda for allegedly making "objectionable and casteist" remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi in reference to the Ram temple consecration in Ayodhya. Had commented. When the organization did not receive any response, it issued a notice to the West Bengal government asking what action has been taken against the accused leader. Taking immediate cognizance of this, the National Commission for Backward Classes has issued a notice to the Director General. Bengal Police (DGP) has asked them to take action. After not receiving any response from their side, the National Commission for Backward Classes on Saturday sent a notice to the West Bengal administration and sought information regarding what action has been taken. Piyush Panda in this regard. In this regard, NCBC Chairman Hansraj Ahir has said that the body has not received any response to these two notices. He said that another reminder notice will be sent to the TMC-led government on Monday. Ahir said that if the local administration again Also does not take cognizance If the Commission issues notices multiple times and disregards it, the NCBC will take "strict action" using its constitutional powers.