In a major escalation of unrest in West Bengal, Kolkata Police arrested 126 protesters, consisting of 103 males and 23 females, throughout a march in the direction of the state secretariat, Nabanna, at present. The demonstrators have been voicing their calls for for the resignation of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee following the alleged rape and homicide of a health care provider on the state-run RG Kar Medical School and Hospital earlier this month.
In accordance with sources, the protest turned violent, leading to accidents to fifteen police personnel. Authorities employed lathis (batons), tear gasoline, and water cannons to disperse the group as they tried to breach police barricades.
Kunal Ghosh, a spokesperson for the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), acknowledged that the people concerned within the violent clashes weren’t college students.
He mentioned, “They weren’t college students and their primary demand of justice is our demand. There was not an enormous gathering; a most of 3000 individuals have been there. They have been attempting to interrupt barricades and assault police; stones have been pelted, and police officers have been injured, however the Police didn’t open fireplace. Minimal motion has been taken by the police to disperse the mob.”
In response to the violent incidents, Kolkata Police additionally launched photographs of a number of people they allege have been concerned within the clashes. The police have urged the general public to help in figuring out these depicted within the photographs. A submit shared on the platform X included a request for anybody with info to come back ahead, both on to police or via their native police station.
However, Bharatiya Janata Social gathering (BJP) has declared a 12-hour bandh in West Bengal to protest police motion on members marching to the state secretariat.
The march got here in response to the tragic rape and homicide of a 31-year-old physician at RG Kar Medical School and Hospital.
Sukanta Majumdar, the President of Bengal BJP, introduced urging residents to take part within the common strike scheduled from 6 AM to six PM tomorrow.
Majumdar condemned the incident, describing it as a grave concern for public security and demanded rapid motion from the state authorities.