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Three Bengal ministers visit trouble-torn Sandeshkhali to speak to people about grievances

The land department also opened camps to register the complaints of villagers about alleged land grabbing by some people owing allegiance to the ruling Trinamul Congress

PTI Calcutta Published 18.02.24, 02:40 PM
Members of Sangrami Joutha Mancha hold placards during a protest against Sandeshkhali case, in Calcutta.

Members of Sangrami Joutha Mancha hold placards during a protest against Sandeshkhali case, in Calcutta. PTI

Three ministers in the cabinet of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday visited Sandeshkhali, which has been witnessing protests, to "speak to people about their grievances".

The land department also opened camps to register the complaints of villagers about alleged land grabbing by some people owing allegiance to the ruling Trinamul Congress.

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Ministers Partha Bhowmick, Sujit Bose and Birbaha Hansda went to Kalinagar village to speak to the residents about their grievances.

Sandeshkhali's Trinamul Congress MLA Sukumar Mahata also accompanied them.

"We have come to speak to the people and the local party leadership here," Bose told reporters.

He said that they were visiting places where prohibitory orders under Section 144 of CrPC have been imposed.

Opposition party leaders, including central ministers who came as part of a BJP team, were stopped from visiting Sandeshkhali by the administration.

Prohibitory orders on congregations of five or more people are in place at 19 places in Sandeshkhali.

Villages in Sandeshkhali have witnessed protests over allegations of sexual atrocities on women and land grabbing since the first week of February.

Bose claimed that allegations have come from a few places in Sandeshkhali, which has 16 panchayat areas.

"We are not trying to muzzle anyone's voice, the accused persons have been arrested," he said.

Local TMC leaders Shibaprasad Hazra, alias Shibu, and Uttam Sardar have been arrested by the police over the allegations.

IPC sections of gangrape and attempt to murder were added against the two, along with other charges, following a statement by an alleged survivor before a magistrate.

While Sardar was arrested over a week ago, Hazra was arrested on Saturday after these sections were added.

Alleging that TMC leader Sheikh Shajahan was the kingpin of the atrocities against the villagers, the opposition parties in the state are demanding that he be arrested by the police.

The police have arrested former CPI(M) MLA of Sandeshkhali, Nirapada Sardar, and local BJP leader Bikash Singh, for allegedly instigating some violent protests by villagers in Sandeshkhali.

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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