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Some political parties behind Howrah violence 60 Around people arrested West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday claimed. Demurrers erupted in several corridor of Howrah quarter on Friday over controversial reflections by suspended BJP prophet Nupur Sharma
Kolkata West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday claimed that some political parties were behind the violent incidents that rocked Howrah quarter and promised to take strict action against those trying to instigate screams in the state.
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She also questioned why should common people suffer because of” sin” committed by the BJP, in reference to controversial reflections by suspended and expelled party leaders on Prophet Mohammad which touched off the violent demurrers.
” As I’ve said before, usual life has been affected by violent incidents in Howrah over the last two days. Some political parties are behind this they want to instigate screams. But this will not be permitted and strict action will be taken against those involved. Why should common people suffer because of sin committed by BJP,” Banerjee twittered in Bengali.
Demurrers erupted in several corridor of Howrah quarter on Friday over controversial reflections by suspended BJP prophet Nupur Sharma and expelled leader Naveen Jindal on Prophet Mohammad.
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inciters resorted to gravestone- pelting, setting police vehicles on fire and dangerous public property during violent demurrers and clashes with the law enforcers in the quarter.
Internet services have been suspended across the quarter till June 13 and prohibitory orders under Section 144 of CrPC assessed in several areas similar as Uluberia, Domjur and Panchla till June 15.
Common people had to suffer as road and road tracks were blocked by protesters in the quarter. Several original and express trains were cancelled due to the violence
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Howrah violence 42 FIRs registered, over 200 arrested; police say situation normal
Howrah (West Bengal) (India), June 13 (ANI) As numerous as 42 FIRs were registered and over 200 indicted were arrested in connection with the violence that erupted in West Bengal’s Howrah after the Friday prayers against a controversial religious comment by suspended BJP leader Nupur Sharma, said a police functionary
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At least 60 people were arrested in connection with violence in West Bengal’s Howrah quarter, police said on Saturday. They’ve been reserved under IPC sections that deal with rioting, attempt to murder and causing damage to public parcels, among others, a elderly police officer said. wide violence broke out in Howrah quarter on Friday over seditious commentary by now- suspended BJP functionaries Nupur Sharma and Naveen Jindal.
Internet services have been suspended in the quarter, besides duty of prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC in certain areas. Following the violence, the state government replaced the supervisor of Police of pastoral Howrah, and the Commissioner of Police of Howrah City. Praveen Tripathi, fresh CP of Kolkata Police, was made the new Commissioner of Police of Howrah City. Swathi Bhangalia, DCP (South West) of Kolkata Police, was made the new SP of pastoral Howrah.