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Mamata Banerjee Writes Song Praising Police For Serving People Amid COVID-19 West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written a song praising the police force (File) Kolkata: …
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gocurrentcom · 4 years ago
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Mamata Banerjee Writes Song Praising Police For Serving People Amid Covid West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has written a song praising the police force (File) Kolkata: …
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bigyack-com · 5 years ago
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Bengal Guv slams govt after Jadavpur University defers convocation citing unrest - india news
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Students from four universities in Kolkata took to the streets in thousands and condemned the new citizenship law outside the state headquarters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday evening, while Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar slammed the government after Jadavpur University (JU) informed him that the special convocation he was to address on December 24 had been deferred. Students from Jadavpur University, Calcutta University, Presidency University and Aliah University did not carry any political flag but large represented Left and far-Left unions. Dhankhar, who is chancellor of JU and other state universities by default, was supposed to confer D.Litt and D.Sc on some eminent people. JU’s decision upset Dhankhar, whose powers as chancellor have been drastically curtailed by the state government following acrimony over a range of issues.The JU executive council held a meeting in the afternoon and deferred the special convocation, saying students have threatened to boycott the programme and stage agitations if the governor attended it. In its resolution, the council cited media reports as its source of information and said it wanted to avoid an untoward situation. The council decided that only students will be given their degrees. “I am pained, disturbed and worried by the brick by brick destruction of the education scenario in the state. The DNA of education is being poisoned,” Dhankhar said at a hurriedly-called media conference at Raj Bhawan in the evening. “The government is unmindful of the incalculable damage it may pose to the current generation of students and our future generation,” he added. Dhankhar raised several other issues and said he did not get any response from chief minister Mamata Banerjee despite queries. “Perhaps she is more on the street than her seat….My patience will run out. I am obliged to be very patient but only to that extent that a spineless weakness is not indicated,” said Dhankhar.“On December 12, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology’s annual convocation was cancelled. On December 17, the governing body meeting at Presidency University was postponed. Now the JU convocation, which is traditionally held on December 24, has been cancelled. This trend indicates massive politicization and fear in the temples of education of the present government,” said Dhankhar.“I am reacting after the fifth cancellation. Why are communications from the vice chancellor to the chancellor being routed through the government? Why is there an emergency like situation?” he asked.Education minister and Trinamool Congress secretary general Partha Chatterjee said, “Students have taken a stand that there will be no National Register of Citizens (NRC) and no Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA). The Centre has united the students. The governor acts like the BJP’s spokesperson. This has made the students angry.” “The governor has all the democratic rights to attend the convocation and we too are within our democratic rights to stage protests and show him black flags. Students have the right to refuse accepting certificates from him. He has been speaking like a BJP spokesperson and never condemned the vandalism by Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad on our campus,” Said Debraj Debnath, a Students’ Federation of India leader and general secretary of JU’s arts faculty students union. Leaders of engineering faculty students union echoed similar sentiments. Large parts of central Kolkata came to a standstill in the evening when the students took part in a mammoth road show. They stopped outside the BJP state headquarters and raised slogans before proceeding further north. BJP supporters, armed with sticks, also raised slogans in favour of CAA.There was a huge police contingent around the BJP office as the government anticipated trouble. Police blocked one flank of Central Avenue and set up a screen on the concrete road divider so that the agitators and BJP workers could not see each other. Some students tried to cross over to the other side but were stopped. There was no violence or arrest. The agitators carried posters and effigies. Some even sang songs and raised their signature ‘halla bol’ slogan. After the procession passed, a section of students returned to stage a demonstration at the BJP office. They were stopped again. “They have not even read the CAA. There is nothing objectionable in it. TMC, Left and Congress are misguiding people,” said BJP national general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, who was present at the BJP office. The mood was set in the morning when Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh said, “They (students) should come with stretchers. If they dare to reach our office, they won’t be able to walk back.”“Those who damage country’s property would be shot. Be it Uttar Pradesh, Assam or anywhere in the country. The TMC government will have to compensate the railways for the arson. Those who damaged railway property have been caught on camera. Didimoni (Mamata Banerjee) will not be able to save them in court,” Ghosh said.In the afternoon some Youth Congress supporters staged a demonstration outside Raj Bhavan demanding scrapping of CAA and NRC. BJP also took out two processions in the city in support of CAA. Read the full article
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tumbledsom · 6 years ago
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Babul Supriyo’s Poll Jingle Not Music to TMC’s Ears, Police Case Filed Against BJP MP The song by Babul Supriyo, which was released a few days ago, accuses the Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee of corruption and theft in strong overtones. via Top Politics News- News18.com
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TMC erupts in West Bengal, flames spread to national capital
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From the streets of Kolkata to the roads of Lutyens Delhi, TMC leaders and workers protested against Modi government and this after CBI arrested MP Sandeep Bandyopadhyay in connection with the alleged chit fund scam. TMC workers staged protest outside Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence in Delhi.
TMC leaders including Saugata Roy, Kalyan Banerjee, Dinesh Trivedi and Mukul Roy were detained by police and held in Tughlaq Road Police Station in the national capital.
This was followed by a series of tweets by TMC leader Derek O Brien over police manhandling their leaders.
Trinamool MPs now at Tughlaq PS we were peacefully protesting at 7RCR . Saugato Roy & Kalyan B along with others badly manhandled by police
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
#BJP trying to deflect the attention from the main point - Political Vendetta https://t.co/7wrCVVBJiS
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
There are reports of attacks in Bengal after the leader tweeted.
TMC leaders and workers who were detained, later sat for an agitation inside the Tuglaq Road Police Station. 'Anti-Modi' and 'anti-demonetisation' slogans were heard from them.
Also read: TMC-BJP bad blood continues, West Bengal Finance Minister walks out of pre-Budget meeting
"Within minutes of our peace protest, we were detained. Two of our MPs were manhandled, they are injured. Kakoli and Banerjee are injured. We are now singing songs and chanting slogans. There is no initiation from the police" said TMC leader Saugata Roy.
"We will raise voice against this financial crisis, we will still voice against demonetisation, this is nothing else but vendetta politics. We were thrashed by Delhi Police on their orders" said Kalyan Banerjee.
Also read: Chit fund scam: BJP office in Kolkata attacked after TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest
After TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee earlier slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using government agencies against those who raised voice against demonetisation.
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tnwenglish · 4 years ago
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WB CM Mamata Banerjee pens song praising police personnel for serving people during COVID-19 pandemic
WB CM Mamata Banerjee pens song praising police personnel for serving people during COVID-19 pandemic
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has penned a song praising the police force and its personnel for their relentless service to the society ensuring safety and security of the people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The song, “We salute you, Police Day, we salute you…” was composed by Banerjee, keeping in mind the Police Day earlier scheduled to be celebrated in the state on September 1,…
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webodisha18 · 5 years ago
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Police played Mamta Banerjee's Kovid-19 song on Tagore Jayanti, BJP baffled
Police played Mamta Banerjee’s Kovid-19 song on Tagore Jayanti, BJP baffled
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The political controversy has started in the state by directing its units of West Bengal Police to play Kovid-19 awareness song composed by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on the birth anniversary of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore. The BJP termed the move as a derogatory move, while the Trinamool Congress rejected the allegations and said that the saffron party…
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khabarsamay · 8 years ago
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Popular folk singer Kalikaprasad Bhattacharjee dies in the car
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Bengali band Dohar's frontman and noted singer Kalikaprasad Bhattacharjee was killed in a road accident on Tuesday. The car in which the 56-year-old folk singer and some other musicians — his bandmates — were travelling in fell into the Nayanjuli river in the Hooghly district of West Bengal, leading to his death. He is survived by his wife and a daughter. Local reports say the driver of the car lost control and the vehicle fell into a stretch in Nayanjuli where rescue was difficult. As a result, there was a delay in retrieving the people trapped in the car. Bhattacharjee was rushed to Bardhaman Medical College, but was declared dead on arrival. As news of his death spread, his Facebook wall was flooded with messages expressing grief on the untimely demise of a man who had popularised Bengali folk songs through not only his band Dohar but also in reality shows spread across Bengali news channels. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed grief at the passing away of the noted folk singer and folk music researcher. She said in a message: "I am deeply saddened over the untimely demise of singer Kalikaprasad Bhattacharya." Others injured Bhattacharjee and six other people — including the person driving the car and other members of Dohar — had been returning from a performance in the Birbhum district when the accident occured. Locals rushed to the spot after the car — which was travelling at significant speed along the highway — hit a culvert and fell into the river. They then called the police. Together, the locals and the police extricated Kalikaprasad and his fellow passengers from the acar and rushed them to hospital, where Kalikaprasad was declared dead on arrival. The others are said to be in serious condition. How the driver lost control of the car is being determined. Mechanical failure is being suspected in the accident. Click to Post
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TMC erupts in West Bengal, flames spread to national capital
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From the streets of Kolkata to the roads of Lutyens Delhi, TMC leaders and workers protested against Modi government and this after CBI arrested MP Sandeep Bandyopadhyay in connection with the alleged chit fund scam. TMC workers staged protest outside Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence in Delhi.
TMC leaders including Saugata Roy, Kalyan Banerjee, Dinesh Trivedi and Mukul Roy were detained by police and held in Tughlaq Road Police Station in the national capital.
This was followed by a series of tweets by TMC leader Derek O Brien over police manhandling their leaders.
Trinamool MPs now at Tughlaq PS we were peacefully protesting at 7RCR . Saugato Roy & Kalyan B along with others badly manhandled by police
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
#BJP trying to deflect the attention from the main point - Political Vendetta https://t.co/7wrCVVBJiS
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
There are reports of attacks in Bengal after the leader tweeted.
TMC leaders and workers who were detained, later sat for an agitation inside the Tuglaq Road Police Station. 'Anti-Modi' and 'anti-demonetisation' slogans were heard from them.
Also read: TMC-BJP bad blood continues, West Bengal Finance Minister walks out of pre-Budget meeting
"Within minutes of our peace protest, we were detained. Two of our MPs were manhandled, they are injured. Kakoli and Banerjee are injured. We are now singing songs and chanting slogans. There is no initiation from the police" said TMC leader Saugata Roy.
"We will raise voice against this financial crisis, we will still voice against demonetisation, this is nothing else but vendetta politics. We were thrashed by Delhi Police on their orders" said Kalyan Banerjee.
Also read: Chit fund scam: BJP office in Kolkata attacked after TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest
After TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee earlier slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using government agencies against those who raised voice against demonetisation.
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TMC erupts in West Bengal, flames spread to national capital
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From the streets of Kolkata to the roads of Lutyens Delhi, TMC leaders and workers protested against Modi government and this after CBI arrested MP Sandeep Bandyopadhyay in connection with the alleged chit fund scam. TMC workers staged protest outside Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence in Delhi.
TMC leaders including Saugata Roy, Kalyan Banerjee, Dinesh Trivedi and Mukul Roy were detained by police and held in Tughlaq Road Police Station in the national capital.
This was followed by a series of tweets by TMC leader Derek O Brien over police manhandling their leaders.
Trinamool MPs now at Tughlaq PS we were peacefully protesting at 7RCR . Saugato Roy & Kalyan B along with others badly manhandled by police
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
#BJP trying to deflect the attention from the main point - Political Vendetta https://t.co/7wrCVVBJiS
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
There are reports of attacks in Bengal after the leader tweeted.
TMC leaders and workers who were detained, later sat for an agitation inside the Tuglaq Road Police Station. 'Anti-Modi' and 'anti-demonetisation' slogans were heard from them.
Also read: TMC-BJP bad blood continues, West Bengal Finance Minister walks out of pre-Budget meeting
"Within minutes of our peace protest, we were detained. Two of our MPs were manhandled, they are injured. Kakoli and Banerjee are injured. We are now singing songs and chanting slogans. There is no initiation from the police" said TMC leader Saugata Roy.
"We will raise voice against this financial crisis, we will still voice against demonetisation, this is nothing else but vendetta politics. We were thrashed by Delhi Police on their orders" said Kalyan Banerjee.
Also read: Chit fund scam: BJP office in Kolkata attacked after TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest
After TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee earlier slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using government agencies against those who raised voice against demonetisation.
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TMC erupts in West Bengal, flames spread to national capital
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From the streets of Kolkata to the roads of Lutyens Delhi, TMC leaders and workers protested against Modi government and this after CBI arrested MP Sandeep Bandyopadhyay in connection with the alleged chit fund scam. TMC workers staged protest outside Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence in Delhi.
TMC leaders including Saugata Roy, Kalyan Banerjee, Dinesh Trivedi and Mukul Roy were detained by police and held in Tughlaq Road Police Station in the national capital.
This was followed by a series of tweets by TMC leader Derek O Brien over police manhandling their leaders.
Trinamool MPs now at Tughlaq PS we were peacefully protesting at 7RCR . Saugato Roy & Kalyan B along with others badly manhandled by police
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
#BJP trying to deflect the attention from the main point - Political Vendetta https://t.co/7wrCVVBJiS
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
There are reports of attacks in Bengal after the leader tweeted.
TMC leaders and workers who were detained, later sat for an agitation inside the Tuglaq Road Police Station. 'Anti-Modi' and 'anti-demonetisation' slogans were heard from them.
Also read: TMC-BJP bad blood continues, West Bengal Finance Minister walks out of pre-Budget meeting
"Within minutes of our peace protest, we were detained. Two of our MPs were manhandled, they are injured. Kakoli and Banerjee are injured. We are now singing songs and chanting slogans. There is no initiation from the police" said TMC leader Saugata Roy.
"We will raise voice against this financial crisis, we will still voice against demonetisation, this is nothing else but vendetta politics. We were thrashed by Delhi Police on their orders" said Kalyan Banerjee.
Also read: Chit fund scam: BJP office in Kolkata attacked after TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest
After TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee earlier slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using government agencies against those who raised voice against demonetisation.
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TMC erupts in West Bengal, flames spread to national capital
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From the streets of Kolkata to the roads of Lutyens Delhi, TMC leaders and workers protested against Modi government and this after CBI arrested MP Sandeep Bandyopadhyay in connection with the alleged chit fund scam. TMC workers staged protest outside Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence in Delhi.
TMC leaders including Saugata Roy, Kalyan Banerjee, Dinesh Trivedi and Mukul Roy were detained by police and held in Tughlaq Road Police Station in the national capital.
This was followed by a series of tweets by TMC leader Derek O Brien over police manhandling their leaders.
Trinamool MPs now at Tughlaq PS we were peacefully protesting at 7RCR . Saugato Roy & Kalyan B along with others badly manhandled by police
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
#BJP trying to deflect the attention from the main point - Political Vendetta https://t.co/7wrCVVBJiS
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
There are reports of attacks in Bengal after the leader tweeted.
TMC leaders and workers who were detained, later sat for an agitation inside the Tuglaq Road Police Station. 'Anti-Modi' and 'anti-demonetisation' slogans were heard from them.
Also read: TMC-BJP bad blood continues, West Bengal Finance Minister walks out of pre-Budget meeting
"Within minutes of our peace protest, we were detained. Two of our MPs were manhandled, they are injured. Kakoli and Banerjee are injured. We are now singing songs and chanting slogans. There is no initiation from the police" said TMC leader Saugata Roy.
"We will raise voice against this financial crisis, we will still voice against demonetisation, this is nothing else but vendetta politics. We were thrashed by Delhi Police on their orders" said Kalyan Banerjee.
Also read: Chit fund scam: BJP office in Kolkata attacked after TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest
After TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee earlier slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using government agencies against those who raised voice against demonetisation.
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TMC erupts in West Bengal, flames spread to national capital
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From the streets of Kolkata to the roads of Lutyens Delhi, TMC leaders and workers protested against Modi government and this after CBI arrested MP Sandeep Bandyopadhyay in connection with the alleged chit fund scam. TMC workers staged protest outside Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence in Delhi.
TMC leaders including Saugata Roy, Kalyan Banerjee, Dinesh Trivedi and Mukul Roy were detained by police and held in Tughlaq Road Police Station in the national capital.
This was followed by a series of tweets by TMC leader Derek O Brien over police manhandling their leaders.
Trinamool MPs now at Tughlaq PS we were peacefully protesting at 7RCR . Saugato Roy & Kalyan B along with others badly manhandled by police
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
#BJP trying to deflect the attention from the main point - Political Vendetta https://t.co/7wrCVVBJiS
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
There are reports of attacks in Bengal after the leader tweeted.
TMC leaders and workers who were detained, later sat for an agitation inside the Tuglaq Road Police Station. 'Anti-Modi' and 'anti-demonetisation' slogans were heard from them.
Also read: TMC-BJP bad blood continues, West Bengal Finance Minister walks out of pre-Budget meeting
"Within minutes of our peace protest, we were detained. Two of our MPs were manhandled, they are injured. Kakoli and Banerjee are injured. We are now singing songs and chanting slogans. There is no initiation from the police" said TMC leader Saugata Roy.
"We will raise voice against this financial crisis, we will still voice against demonetisation, this is nothing else but vendetta politics. We were thrashed by Delhi Police on their orders" said Kalyan Banerjee.
Also read: Chit fund scam: BJP office in Kolkata attacked after TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest
After TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee earlier slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using government agencies against those who raised voice against demonetisation.
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TMC erupts in West Bengal, flames spread to national capital
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From the streets of Kolkata to the roads of Lutyens Delhi, TMC leaders and workers protested against Modi government and this after CBI arrested MP Sandeep Bandyopadhyay in connection with the alleged chit fund scam. TMC workers staged protest outside Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence in Delhi.
TMC leaders including Saugata Roy, Kalyan Banerjee, Dinesh Trivedi and Mukul Roy were detained by police and held in Tughlaq Road Police Station in the national capital.
This was followed by a series of tweets by TMC leader Derek O Brien over police manhandling their leaders.
Trinamool MPs now at Tughlaq PS we were peacefully protesting at 7RCR . Saugato Roy & Kalyan B along with others badly manhandled by police
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
#BJP trying to deflect the attention from the main point - Political Vendetta https://t.co/7wrCVVBJiS
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
There are reports of attacks in Bengal after the leader tweeted.
TMC leaders and workers who were detained, later sat for an agitation inside the Tuglaq Road Police Station. 'Anti-Modi' and 'anti-demonetisation' slogans were heard from them.
Also read: TMC-BJP bad blood continues, West Bengal Finance Minister walks out of pre-Budget meeting
"Within minutes of our peace protest, we were detained. Two of our MPs were manhandled, they are injured. Kakoli and Banerjee are injured. We are now singing songs and chanting slogans. There is no initiation from the police" said TMC leader Saugata Roy.
"We will raise voice against this financial crisis, we will still voice against demonetisation, this is nothing else but vendetta politics. We were thrashed by Delhi Police on their orders" said Kalyan Banerjee.
Also read: Chit fund scam: BJP office in Kolkata attacked after TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest
After TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee earlier slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using government agencies against those who raised voice against demonetisation.
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TMC erupts in West Bengal, flames spread to national capital
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From the streets of Kolkata to the roads of Lutyens Delhi, TMC leaders and workers protested against Modi government and this after CBI arrested MP Sandeep Bandyopadhyay in connection with the alleged chit fund scam. TMC workers staged protest outside Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence in Delhi.
TMC leaders including Saugata Roy, Kalyan Banerjee, Dinesh Trivedi and Mukul Roy were detained by police and held in Tughlaq Road Police Station in the national capital.
This was followed by a series of tweets by TMC leader Derek O Brien over police manhandling their leaders.
Trinamool MPs now at Tughlaq PS we were peacefully protesting at 7RCR . Saugato Roy & Kalyan B along with others badly manhandled by police
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
#BJP trying to deflect the attention from the main point - Political Vendetta https://t.co/7wrCVVBJiS
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
There are reports of attacks in Bengal after the leader tweeted.
TMC leaders and workers who were detained, later sat for an agitation inside the Tuglaq Road Police Station. 'Anti-Modi' and 'anti-demonetisation' slogans were heard from them.
Also read: TMC-BJP bad blood continues, West Bengal Finance Minister walks out of pre-Budget meeting
"Within minutes of our peace protest, we were detained. Two of our MPs were manhandled, they are injured. Kakoli and Banerjee are injured. We are now singing songs and chanting slogans. There is no initiation from the police" said TMC leader Saugata Roy.
"We will raise voice against this financial crisis, we will still voice against demonetisation, this is nothing else but vendetta politics. We were thrashed by Delhi Police on their orders" said Kalyan Banerjee.
Also read: Chit fund scam: BJP office in Kolkata attacked after TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest
After TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee earlier slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using government agencies against those who raised voice against demonetisation.
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TMC erupts in West Bengal, flames spread to national capital
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From the streets of Kolkata to the roads of Lutyens Delhi, TMC leaders and workers protested against Modi government and this after CBI arrested MP Sandeep Bandyopadhyay in connection with the alleged chit fund scam. TMC workers staged protest outside Prime Minister Narendra Modi's residence in Delhi.
TMC leaders including Saugata Roy, Kalyan Banerjee, Dinesh Trivedi and Mukul Roy were detained by police and held in Tughlaq Road Police Station in the national capital.
This was followed by a series of tweets by TMC leader Derek O Brien over police manhandling their leaders.
Trinamool MPs now at Tughlaq PS we were peacefully protesting at 7RCR . Saugato Roy & Kalyan B along with others badly manhandled by police
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
#BJP trying to deflect the attention from the main point - Political Vendetta https://t.co/7wrCVVBJiS
— Derek O'Brien (@quizderek) January 4, 2017
There are reports of attacks in Bengal after the leader tweeted.
TMC leaders and workers who were detained, later sat for an agitation inside the Tuglaq Road Police Station. 'Anti-Modi' and 'anti-demonetisation' slogans were heard from them.
Also read: TMC-BJP bad blood continues, West Bengal Finance Minister walks out of pre-Budget meeting
"Within minutes of our peace protest, we were detained. Two of our MPs were manhandled, they are injured. Kakoli and Banerjee are injured. We are now singing songs and chanting slogans. There is no initiation from the police" said TMC leader Saugata Roy.
"We will raise voice against this financial crisis, we will still voice against demonetisation, this is nothing else but vendetta politics. We were thrashed by Delhi Police on their orders" said Kalyan Banerjee.
Also read: Chit fund scam: BJP office in Kolkata attacked after TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest
After TMC MP Sudip Bandopadhyay's arrest, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee earlier slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using government agencies against those who raised voice against demonetisation.
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