TMC observes 'black day' in WB against manhandling of its leaders

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

The today observed a 'black day' in various parts of in protest against the alleged "detention and manhandling" of its leaders in

The protest will continue tomorrow too, party sources said.

ministers, leaders and activists hit the streets in the districts and blocks across the state to protest against the alleged assault on the eight-member team at the on Thursday when they tried to enter Assam's district to assess the situation in the wake of the publication of the final draft of the National Register of Citizens (NRC).

Carrying placards and sporting black masks and badges, activists shouted slogans against the BJP governments at the Centre and and the final draft of the NRC, published on July 30 and touted to be

The eight-member TMC delegation had comprised of six MPs, an MLA and They were stopped at the and put under preventive detention. They returned to the city yesterday.

TMC chief and Chief had alleged that the members of the delegation, including women, were manhandled at the airport and accused the BJP of imposing a "super emergency" in the country.

TMC had yesterday said, "What happened to our party delegation is not only shameful but also undemocratic. Our slogan will be 'we don't need this monstrous government anymore'.

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First Published: Sat, August 04 2018. 16:50 IST