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West Bengal BJP Leaders Stage Protest Over Alleged Scams by TMC, Detained

The protestors also set police car on fire and following the clashes several BJP workers were detained.

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Several BJP leaders, who took part in a huge protest in West Bengal, were detained by state police on Tuesday.

According to reports, the leaders staged protest over alleged corruption by the ruling Trinamool Congress government. As part of the protest, they were marching towards the state secretariat ‘Nabanna’ in Kolkata.

Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari, BJP MP Locket Chatterjee, Rahul Sinha and other party leaders were approaching towards the Second Hooghly Bridge near ‘Nabanna’ and were stopped by the state police.

The protestors were taken away in a prison van.

Meanwhile, the police used tear gas, water cannons to disperse the protestors as they clashed with security officials near Howrah Bridge.

The protestors also set police car on fire and following the clashes several BJP workers were detained.

Notably, hundreds of BJP supporters from across the state arrived in Kolkata and Howrah today morning to take part in the ‘Nabanna Abhijan’ or march to secretariat.

Adhikari while being dragged by the police said, “Chief Minister Mamata does not have the support of her people and so she is enforcing dictatorship, similar to North Korea, in Bengal. The police will have to pay for what it is doing. The BJP is coming.”

In the past few months, several TMC leaders were summoned by Enforcement Directorate over alleged scams.

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