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BJP activists storm Nandigram police station during protest over RG Kar rape and murder case

The protestors, of whom several were women, raised slogans and stayed inside the police station for some time, before exiting the premises

PTI Calcutta Published 23.08.24, 02:57 PM

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BJP activists on Friday stormed Nandigram police station in West Bengal's Purba Medinipur district during a gherao programme organised in protest against the rape and murder of a woman trainee doctor at a state-run hospital in Calcutta.

BJP supporters also staged gherao agitations at Chinsurah, Siuri, Midnapore and Bankura police stations.

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Over 100 BJP supporters stormed Nandigram police station on Friday morning by breaking through barricades and scuffled with the policemen who made attempts in vain to stop them.

The protestors, of whom several were women, raised slogans inside the police station for some time, before exiting the premises.

A police officer said the Rapid Action Force (RAF) and policemen present at the spot did not take further action to prevent the situation from escalating.

The BJP activists also blocked the thoroughfare in front of the police station before dispersing.

The protest was organised as part of a statewide 'thana gherao' programme over the issue.

Nandigram, which was the epicentre of TMC's anti-land acquisition movement of 2007-08, is the turf of Suvendu Adhikari, who jumped the ship from the ruling party in the state to the BJP in 2020 and won the assembly segment in the 2021 polls by defeating Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Senior BJP leader Dilip Ghosh led the demonstration in Midnapore.

"This government has lost all right to remain in office," he said.

Adhikari had on Thursday said that the gherao agitations would be "democratic and non-violent", and would voice people's disenchantment with the ruling party in the state on the issue of women's safety.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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