Case Against BJP’s Tejasvi Surya, Dilip Ghosh Over Bengal Violence
Hundreds of BJP workers and supporters marched towards Uttarkanya, the state government’s branch secretariat, on Monday, protesting the TMC government’s “misrule,” in the state when police stopped them.
West Bengal Police on Wednesday registered FIRs against veteran BJP leaders Kailash Vijayvargiya, Tejasvi Surya, Dilip Ghosh, and several other party leaders on the allegation that they encouraged violence during the party’s “Uttarkanya Abhijan” march in Siliguri on December 7.
A suo moto case was enrolled at the New Jalpaiguri police headquarters of Siliguri Metropolitan Police against BJP public general secretary and state spectator Kailash Vijayvargiya, MP and BJP Yuva Morcha president Tejasvi Surya, state BJP boss Dilip Ghosh. Police additionally charged Soumitra Khan, Sayantan Bose, Sukanta Majumder, Nisith Pramanik, Raju Bista, John Barla, Khogen Murmu, Sanku Deb Panda and Praveen Agarwal and others.
The Police affirmed that those charged urged the gathering laborers to make brutality, violate lawfulness, conflict with the police, and harm government properties.
Several BJP laborers and allies walked towards Uttarkanya, the express government’s branch secretariat, on Monday, fighting the TMC government’s “mismanagement,” in the state when police halted them.
Laborers of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) and BJP and pioneers faced a pitched conflict with police after they were kept from moving past the blockades at two focuses close to the branch secretariat. The Police later gave an explanation charging that “genuine demonstrations of brutality” were submitted at the Siliguri dissent and they utilized water guns and discharged a few rounds of nerve gas shells to scatter the group.
One BJP party laborer, named Ulen Roy, surrendered to wounds brought about by pellets discharged from the shotgun, as indicated by an after death report. The West Bengal police guaranteed that the power didn’t utilize shotguns and affirmed that “furnished people were brought and they discharged from guns.”
BJP public general secretary and state in-control Kailash Vijayvargiya affirmed that a “nexus of police and Trinamool Congress (TMC) hooligans” was behind the passing of gathering laborer Ulen Roy.
“This is the police’s Nadirshahi (pitilessness) and the turmoil of Mamata Banerjee government. There is a nexus between the police and TMC hooligans. Police were utilizing poisonous gas and hooligans were flinging nation bombs” he had said.
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