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TMC govt created confusion over armed Ram Navami rallies: RSS

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The RSS today accused the West Bengal's government of trying to appease a particular community and blamed it for creating a "deliberate confusion" over armed rallies and trying to shield fundamentalists involved in the violence.

alleged that the restrained the police from taking action against fundamentalists who had attacked the peaceful rallies.

The government, he said, couldn't decide on the armed rallies and had said it would give selective permission to those who have been holding armed rallies for the last several years, he said.

"From the very beginning, we had said that we don't want to take out any armed rally if the government decides to ban it. We had said we would abide by the government order, but the deliberately created a confusion over it," he said.

Chief Minister had last week directed the police not to permit any organisation to hold armed processions during Ram Navami, except by those who have been doing it for a long time.

Trouble over processions had erupted in various parts of as members of saffron outfits clashed with the police in Murshidabad and Bardhaman West districts yesterday, resulting in a losing his hand due to a bomb hurled at him.

One person was killed and five police personnel were injured on Sunday in a clash between two groups in Purulia as sword-wielding BJP supporters defied the state governments ban on armed rallies on

At Raniganj in district, one person was killed and two police officers were injured in a clash between two groups over a procession organised by the BJP on Monday.

Basu alleged that the TMC-backed fundamentalists had attacked the rallies across the state. "If you go through the FIRs lodged by the police, you will find the names who had hurled bombs at rallies," he said.

"None of our activists were involved in any kind of violence. False cases are being lodged against us just because we want to celebrate religious festivals. Since Independence, the state has never witnessed such an anti-Hindu atmosphere. The TMC is silent just for the sake of vote bank politics," the said.

Hailing the participation in the rallies, Basu said Hindus of the state are uniting against the appeasement of the TMC regime.

"If the state pursues separate rule for separate religions, the Hindus will unite to protest against it," he added.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, March 27 2018. 16:30 IST
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