12-hour West Bengal shutdown: BJP workers clash with police
Several BJP leaders, including former Rajya Sabha MP Roopa Ganguly and MLA Agnimitra Paul, were detained for blocking roads and railway tracks since the early morning
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Police personnel try to stop TMC workers from engaging in a clash with BJP supporters, in Kolkata on Wednesday. PHOTO: PTI
Kolkata, 28 Aug
BJP workers
clashed with the police at several places across West Bengal on Wednesday as
they tried to enforce a 12-hour shutdown in the state.
Several BJP
leaders, including former Rajya Sabha MP Roopa Ganguly and MLA Agnimitra Paul,
were detained for blocking roads and railway tracks since the early morning.
The 'Bangla
Bandh', which began at 6 am, was called by the BJP in protest against Tuesday's
police action on participants of 'Nabanna Abhijan' or march to the secretariat,
organised by the newly formed students' group Chatra Samaj over the rape and
murder of the doctor at RG Kar hospital.
The shutdown
partially affected daily life in the state with many people choosing to remain
indoors apprehending trouble on the roads.
In state capital
Kolkata, the usual weekday flurry was missing with a lesser number of buses,
auto-rickshaws and taxis plying. Private vehicles were also significantly less,
even as markets and shops remained open.
Schools and
colleges were open, though the number of students was lesser. In many private
offices, attendance was low with employees asked to work from home. However,
attendance was as usual in government offices. Several BJP leaders were
detained across the state for attempting to enforce the shutdown.
Ganguly and Paul
were detained from south Kolkata's Gariahat area when they were urging traders
to down their shutters and requesting people to support the bandh.
Kolkata Municipal
Corporation councillor Sajal Ghosh was detained from his residence in Sealdah
shortly after BJP workers scuffled with TMC supporters while trying to enforce
the bandh in the nearby Koley Market. His wife Tania Ghosh then took out a
rally, alleging that police held him without any warrant.
Later, Deputy
Commissioner (Central) Indira Mukherjee said Ghosh was arrested for making
provocative comments.
State BJP
president Sukanta Majumdar, a Union minister, led a procession at Baguihati in
the northern fringes of the city but had an altercation with the police who
tried to stop him. Former MP Debasree Choudhury and hundreds of party workers
accompanied him.
BJP workers also
demonstrated in Shyambazar and Wipro More in the IT hub of Sector 5, but police
were swift in removing them to clear the roads for traffic. An official of the
Eastern Railway said bandh supporters blocked tracks at 49 places under its
jurisdiction in the state.
While the
blockades were lifted at most places, it was continuing in nine stations,
mostly in the Sealdah South section, he said.
BJP workers
demonstrated at the Bongaon station in North 24 Parganas, Gocharan station in
South 24 Parganas, and the Murshidabad station in support of the bandh. Tension
was palpable at the Barrackpore station in North 24 Parganas as BJP supporters
and TMC workers came face to face. At Bhatpara in North 24 Parganas district,
BJP alleged that two of its workers were shot at.
Police, however,
claimed that the two men were beaten up by some people outside Anglo India Jute
Mill. The injured persons were taken to the Bhatpara State General Hospital for
treatment, they said.
Former BJP MP
Arjun Singh and Jagaddal's TMC MLA Somenath Shyam along with their supporters
reached the area after the incident, triggering tensions. Police intervened and
brought the situation under control. "Miscreants owing allegiance to the
Trinamool Congress fired the shots, if police are not around we will show TMC
the people's power," Singh said.
Shyam countered
saying that the BJP leader was trying to incite violence in the area. Picketing
by BJP supporters on the roads led to the disruption of public transport
services in Cooch Behar, Alipurduar, Siliguri and Malda in northern West
Bengal, and in Purulia, Bankura and some other places in the southern part of
the state.
Leader of the
Opposition Suvendu Adhikari led a protest march in Nandigram in Purba
Medinipur, his home district. In Malda, activists of the TMC and BJP engaged in
a brawl over the blocking of a road. Police intervened to disperse the two
groups.
In Alipurduar, BJP
activists engaged in a scuffle with the police as they tried to block an
arterial road, shouting slogans such as 'dafa ek dabi ek, mukhyomantrir
padatyag' (one-point demand, chief minister's resignation).
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