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Nabanna Abhiyan gets Violent; Strong Protest in Kolkata

The city was preparing for a massive showdown between twin cities. With at least 25 DCP rank officers overseeing security arrangements in Kolkata police jurisdiction and for IGs, numerous GIGs, and SP ranked officers leading the security forces in Howrah. To stop the scheduled “Nabanna Abhiyan” rallies from getting anywhere near the state secretariat.

Despite the administration’s declaration illegal and unauthorized, the Student organization Paschim Banga Chhatra samaj and the dissident State Government employee’s platform Sangami joutha Mancha were scheduled to hold their rally on Tuesday afternoon.

The purpose of the gathering was to demand that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee resign. And that everyone implicated in the alleged rape and murder of a doctor at the medical college to be taken into custody. There are grave concerns that the laws and other situations could become out of control in the case of conflict between two sides which is why two large rallies were planned. When will begin in College Square and Central Kolkata and the other will start in Santragachi in Howrah and proceed toward the state secretariat.

The preventive list of four students on suspicion of forming a “conspiracy of murder and attempted murder” has been confirmed by Bengal police.

In order to prevent March from continuing police have installed aluminium guard walls reinforced by wooden barricades. In at least 5 sides along Kolkata approach roads to the Howrah bridge. Including at the foot of the bridge at the Kolkata end according to officials.

Nabanna Abhiyan Rally: Important Details

Nabanna Abhiyan gets Violent; Strong Protest in Kolkata

  • The government has issued prohibitory orders in the Nabanna region. Kolkata police have labeled the rally illegal and the Trinamool Congress has stated that the gathering will provide an opportunity for opposition to form violence.
  • Due to the way the R G Kar incident case was handled improperly, students are calling for the removal of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
  • Additionally, the students have stated that the exam should be conducted on shifts. Their March will not impact the UGC NET candidates. But in spite of these guarantees, a number of educational establishments have chosen to call it a holiday. Or continue with online classes on Tuesdays.
  • Sandip Ghosh, the former principal of R G Kar, underwent two rounds of polygraph testing conducted by the Central Bureau of Investigation. Tests for lying were also conducted on Sanjay Roy main accused.
  • The CBI has been given 3 weeks by the Calcutta High Court. To provide a progress report on the probe into financial irregularities of RG Kar Hospital which is due on September 17.

Mamata Banerjee’s polygraph test demanded by the BJP

In order to guarantee a fair investigation into the situation, the BJP referred to Mamata Banerjee as a dictator. And demanded her resignation. “It is concerning whatever is going on in West Bengal. It would be ripping the Constitution into pieces. Mamata Banerjee is the state’s dictator, if there is one”. The BJP national sports person Gaurav Bhatia stated at a New Delhi press conference.

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