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Tension in Bengal after Ram Navami violence, BJP hits out at Mamata government

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Tension prevailed over parts of and adjoining areas in West Bengal's district on Wednesday following clashes over rallies, even as the rushed a crack police team including senior officiers to prevent any breach of peace, sources said.

"We are maintaining a tight vigil. So far things are normal. We expect everybody to maintain peace", said a posted at one of the troubled locations.

A clash broke out between two groups centering a Ram Navmi procession in on Monday. A person was allegedly hacked to death while a Deputy of Police lost a hand after getting hit by a bomb.

The has sought a report from the on incidents of arson and violence during the processions.

However, the government denied knowledge of any such directive from the Central government, and blamed the Bharatiya Janata Party for the unrest.

"Those who will break the law will have to pay for it. At this moment, the disturbed areas of or should be brought under control. Those miscreants with flags have tried to scupper peace and harmony of these places," said Education and

"This is a deliberate attempt by the to create in the state," he alleged.

Chatterjee said he had no information about planning to visit the affected area to see the condition of the injured senior police officer, but maintained that peace should be restored before any such trip.

"I do not have that information. But before going there, peace shou ld be restored in the area."

He also denied any knowledge of whether the has been stopped from visiting the area.

"I don't know about any such development. But what I feel is peace and harmony should be restored in and before he goes there. There is ample time for his visit."

Chatterjee also turned down the Central government's offer of assistance of paramilitary forces.

"We are capable enough to handle present situation. We have handle d more difficult situations before," he said.

Meanwhile, there was intense patrolling by police and Rapid action Force personnel in north Asansol, especially in the Dhadka area, where a police vehicle was vandalised and two Trinamooloffices torched over fresh violence over a procession on Tuesday.

Sources said a special team from led by was being dispatched to to prevent any more untoward situations.

Two other senior IPS officers, and were also being sent to the troubled spot.

The on its part alleged that the administration was trying to forcibly stop processions and lodging cases against its leaders.

"The administration is trying to forcibly stop this (processions). Cases are being slapped against and activists. This is only escalating the violence. If the administration wants peace, they should stop acting out of vengeance. Police should be restrained," said state

Another lambasted Minister for "whiling her time" in to try and cobble together a 'Third Front' while police personnel were getting injured in the state.

He also alleged there was a "state-sponsored terrorism" in Bengal.

Several shops and houses were vandalised and set ablaze over the related clashes in parts of Paschim district. Police have arrested 19 people so far for fomenting trouble.

On Sunday, five police personnel were injured as clashes broke out over a rally in an area under station in district.

The BJP, which is trying to pitchfork itself as the main challenger to the Trinamool in the state, has been using the celebrations since last year to appeal to the sentiments of the majority Hindu population.

Sensing the BJP's motive, the Trinamool also resorted to celebrate the occasion massively on its own this year.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 21:04 IST
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