NRC: TMC delegation stopped at Silchar airport, leaders claim they were manhandled

Press Trust of India  |  Silchar (Assam) 

A delegation which reached here today to assess the situation in in the wake of the publication of the complete draft of the citizen's register was stopped at the airport, officials said.

"It's murder of democracy. We were not allowed to go out," he said.

The TMC leaders were supposed to hold a meeting at an auditorium here.

Party supremo Mamata Banerjee claimed that members of the TMC delegation, including women, were manhandled at the airport and accused the BJP of imposing "super emergency" in the country.

The BJP was exposed by this incident, she said and sought to know under which law was the TMC delegation stopped.

The TMC delegation including six MPs were kept in the airport here in district under Barak Valley region, the officials said.

The deputy commissioner, the SP and five magistrates were in the airport to talk to the TMC delegation.

The district administration last night issued prohibitory order under Section 144 of the CrPC.

However, district administration sources said the prohibitory order has nothing to do with the visit of the TMC delegation.

The TMC team went there at the instruction of Mamata Banerjee.

ADGP (special branch) Pallab Bhattacharya said that security has been beefed up at Silchar.

"We will take whatever measures needed for maintenance of law and order," he said.

Wondering why they were stopped, Roy told a TV channel, "They manhandled us including our women members. I am a heart patient. We have come here to talk to those people whose names were deleted. We are not here to create any trouble. But they have not allowed us."

"BJP will go to Bengal. We will not stop him," he said.

Another alleged that they were stopped and police could not show us any order in this regard.

Echoing her, alleged that they were pushed and manhandled by the police.

"We have come here to assess the situation and talk to those people. We are on dharna at the airport", she said.

There was no immediate reaction from the regarding the TMC's allegations.

Reacting to the visit of the TMC delegation, student claimed that Mamata Banerjee is playing votebank

"She is trying to polarise the people of and disturb the peaceful situation in the state. She should have sent the delegation before the NRC was published if she is so worried about the Bengalis and Muslims living here," he said.

"We have a here. No can decide the fate of the indigenous people of Assam," Gogoi said.

also supported the government's move to stop the TMC delegation.

"The did not allow us to go Basirhat in the past. They don't give us democratic rights. They have no business to talk about democracy. They have gone there to create civil war," he said, adding "They are enacting drama".

A statement issued by the TMC in Kolkata said the party delegation comprised 6 MPs, one and one MLA.

"They had not gone there to break the law. Yet, they were beaten up. Senior MPs were pushed and shoved. Female MPs were manhandled. Is this democracy? This is Super Emergency. The issue was raised in Lok Sabha. Rajya Sabha was adjourned for the day (on this issue),", the statement said.

Mamata Banerjee earlier accused the BJP-led central government of resorting to "vote-bank politics" on the NRC issue and said "Indian citizens have become refugees" in their own land.

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 18:15 IST