Assam killings: TMC MP seeks court-monitored probe\, Sonowal\'s resignation

Assam killings: TMC MP seeks court-monitored probe, Sonowal's resignation

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

MP on Friday sought a court-monitored inquiry into the killing of five Bengali-speaking people in Assam's district and called for the resignation of the neighbouring state's over the incident.

One person, who fell off the edge of the bridge, survived the firing.

TMC Youth Abhishek Banerjee, who is also the nephew of Mamata Banerjee, took out a rally Friday morning from Jadavpur 8B bus stand to Hazra crossing, in south Kolkata, to protest against Thursday's incident.

"We demand Sarbananda Sonowal's resignation and a court-monitored inquiry into the killing of five Bengalis. We don't have any faith in the CBI, as it is busy with its power tussle," the said while addressing the rally here.

The party organised similar protest rallies across the state to condemn the killings.

The attack on Bengali-speaking people in is "fallout of the draconian NRC exercise", which omitted 40 lakh people from the citizenship draft, Abhishek claimed.

The complete draft of the National Register of Citizens (NRC), touted to be a proof of Assamese identity, was published in July with names of 2.9 crore people.

More than 40 lakh people, including Bengali-speaking individuals, did not make it to the list.

"Thursday's attack on Bengalis is also an attack on West Bengal, our culture and heritage. The people of the country are fed up with this anti-people government," he contended.

Over 40 lakh people are facing deportation from as their names have been excluded in the NRC draft, the TMC Youth said.

"Who are they (the BJP) to decide on citizenship? The people of this country want a pro-people and secular government at the Centre. We should all fight together to defeat the BJP in the next election," he said.

Abhishek also asserted that the ruling TMC would not allow a similar NRC exercise in

"As long as the TMC is in power, there would be no NRC exercise in Bengal, as we don't believe in divisive We should all vow to ensure that the BJP loses the Lok Sabha election," he added.

The chief minister, in a post on Thursday, wondered if the attack was related to developments surrounding the National Register of Citizens (NRC) draft.

"Is this the outcome of the recent NRC development," she had questioned.

The CM also strongly condemned the incident and offered condolences to the families of the deceased.

"Terrible coming out of We strongly condemn the brutal attack in .. We have no words to express our deep sorrow to the grieving families. The perpetrators must be punished at the very earliest," she had said.

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First Published: Fri, November 02 2018. 18:35 IST