There is a ruckus in West Bengal. The BJP has announced a 12-hour shutdown against the dictatorship of the Mamata government. Indeed, since the gruesome accident with a trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College & Hospital in Kolkata on 9 August, there has been anger among people across the country since the government’s wavering attitude and sixty-knots with the culprits. The opposing side, the BJP, pulled out of the state secretariat Navan March on Tuesday to protest against the Bengal government’s failure in West Bengal and the growing crime against women. After which the Kolkata police spent laths, water showers, and fired tear gas shells in an attempt to disperse the raging crowd and stop everything possible on the march.
BJP announces closure from six in the morning to six in the evening
The BJP has announced a 12-hour shutdown in West Bengal from six o’clock to six o’clock this morning in protest against the police action of the Mamata government on students marching to the state secretariat on Tuesday. The impact of the call for closure by the BJP is seen on the streets. BJP activists are protesting on the streets. Police have also detained more than 200 activists.
Mamta government has not allowed closure.
The Mamata government has refused permission for any kind of closure and has issued a decree for everyone to come to the office. He also urged people not to support the general strike of the BJP from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Mamta government has clearly stated that there is no closure, “and strict action will be taken against the government employees who will not reach office.
The ruckus on the streets of Kolkata and Hyderabad
Indeed, during the protesters’ attempts to reach the State Secretariat ‘Nabanna’ on Tuesday afternoon, they had clashes with police at several locations. After this skirmish, there was a lot of ruckus on the streets of Kolkata and Howrah. Many people were injured on both sides in this ruckus lasting four hours. Several police officers are also reported to have been injured along with protesters, including women protesters.
Mamta Banerjee has overcome ruthlessness and dictatorship.
Speaking on Bengal Band, BJP Chairman JP Nadda said, “Mamta Banerjee in Bengal has crossed all limits of ruthlessness and dictatorship. Whether the BJP activists are brutally murdered, the message is empty, or the RG tax is the connivance of the government and administration to save the guilty in the medical college case, in all cases the dictatorial attitude of the Chief Minister of Bengal has been observed. I do not know due to which compulsion the Mamata government (Mamata government) is trying to avoid such gunfire.”
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