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Defying prohibitory orders, BJP delegation visits Asansol

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Defying prohibitory orders, a four-member BJP delegation visited violence-hit amid tight security today to take stock of the situation in the town in the wake of violence over processions.

Blaming the (TMC) government in for "having failed" to control the situation in the Asansol-belt of district, said, "We visited the relief camps at Ramkrishnapur and Dhadka in and found out that whatever had happened was wrong. It was a failure on the part of the "

He appealed to the people to maintain peace.

The delegation, which was formed by Amit Shah, will submit a report to him on its return.

Besides Hussain, the delegation comprises BJP and member Om Prakash Mathur, and former of police and member Roopa Ganguly.

On the way to the coal town of Asansol, the delegation was requested by the police to stop at Basra More and Kalipahari as prohibitory orders were in force in the area.

However, after a brief discussion with the police, the BJP leaders proceeded with their plan to visit

After reaching Asansol, the members of the delegation, accompanied by local BJP leaders, spoke to the people staying at the relief camps.

The Mamata Banerjee-led had yesterday said it would not allow the BJP team to visit the coal towns of and as prohibitory orders under section 144, CrPC were in force in the riot-hit towns.

It had also said that with the dates for the panchayat polls announced and the model code of conduct coming into effect, it would not be able to provide ample security for the BJP delegation visiting

had yesterday paid a visit to the violence-hit areas of and

He had held a meeting with senior officials of the police and administration and appealed for peace.

The Asansol-belt had witnessed clashes between two groups over celebrations, resulting in the death of one person. Two police officers were also injured in the clashes.

remained suspended in both the towns, a said.

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First Published: Sun, April 01 2018. 15:45 IST
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