BJP seeks West Bengal police permission for sit-in at Mamata\'s dharna spot

BJP seeks West Bengal police permission for sit-in at Mamata's dharna spot

BJP seeks police permission for sit-in at Mamata's dharna spot

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Mamata Banerjee at Save Indian Constitution Rally
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee speaks to her party workers during a sit-in over the CBI's attempt to question the Kolkata Police commissioner in connection with chit fund scams, in Kolkata | Photo: PTI

The BJP's unit has sought permission from the Kolkata Police to conduct a dharna later this month at the same spot in the city where Chief Minister had organised a sit-in demonstration last week.

The party has already sent a letter to the city police seeking permission for the dharna at the Metro Channel in the heart of the city between February 21 and 23, state general secretary told PTI Monday.

An email would also be sent to the police on this matter, he said.

The "Save Democracy" dharna will raise demand of "restoring democracy in the state", he said.

Basu said, "Whenever in the past we had asked for permission to organise a sit-in demonstration at the Metro Channel, the police denied us permission citing traffic rules. But if the Trinamool Congress was allowed to organise a dharna there, why can't we do it?"

Banerjee, also the Trinamool Congress supremo, was on dharna from February 3 to 5 at the Metro channel in area to "save the Constitution"

after the CBI's failed bid to question Kolkata Police Commissioner Rajeev Kumar in connection with chit fund cases.

"We hope that we will also get the permission. We will not use loudspeakers as it is examination time," the leader said.

When contacted, officials of the Kolkata Police said they were yet to receive any such application from the

"If we receive it, we will take a call," a Kolkata police official said.

The Metro Channel is the same spot where Banerjee had held a 26-day fast against the acquisition of farm land for the Tata Motors small car unit at Singur in 2006.
 

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First Published: Mon, February 11 2019. 10:35 IST