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TMC, BJP clash over purification of Mookerjee statue

Press Trust of India  |  Serampore (WB) 

The workers of the BJP and Trinamool (TMC) clashed over the ''purification'' of a bust of founder Syama Prasad at in West Bengal's Hooghly district and three persons were arrested in connection with the incident, the police said today. The ''purification'' of the bust followed the defacement of another statue of in Kolkata on March 7. The statue was attacked a day after two statues of communist icon were vandalised in in the wake of the declaration of the Assembly poll results in the north-eastern state. The clash took place yesterday when BJP supporters had gathered at the RMS ground here for the ''purification'' of the bust with milk and water, the police said, adding that a group of TMC workers stopped them and poured milk on the bust. Nine BJP supporters, including the party's unit Bhaskar Bhattacharya, were injured in the incident and admitted to the here. Bhattacharya alleged that the TMC workers, led by two councillors, attacked the BJP workers and beat them up, adding that even he was not spared. The BJP lodged an FIR at the police station in connection with the incident. The TMC, however, claimed that locals were involved in the clash. The BJP workers today blocked the GT Road at Sheoraphuli and to protest against yesterday's incident. The of Chandannagore Police Commissionerate, Ajay Kumar, said three persons were arrested for their involvement in the clash. Most of the attackers had fled, he said, adding, ''But we will arrest all the miscreants soon.'' Bhattacharya alleged that the police did not arrest any of the TMC ''goons'' named in the FIR.

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First Published: Sat, March 10 2018. 21:30 IST
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