A video of fans dressed in Mohun Bagan jerseys seen to be razing down overhead gate which was erected by East Bengal to commemorate their centenary celebrations went viral on social media.
The city football giants on Thursday condemned the incident and wrote on a statement saying, "We have come to know from social media that some supporters wearing Mohun Bagan jerseys have brought down the overhead gate which was erected by East Bengal to commemorate their centenary celebrations. We condemn this nasty and unethical behaviour in the strongest of words".
In the video, a few men wearing the Mohun Bagan club colour can be seen bringing down the East Bengal gate with its centenary logo on it while bystanders were seen watching the incident unfold.
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Dear @KolkataPolice ,
With all due respect we would urge your kind attention to check the below video where some goons who are wearing @Mohun_Bagan colored jerseys are vandalising the centenary gate of @eastbengalfc club.
So requesting your actions on the same.
Thanks,#EBTID pic.twitter.com/SJcUzD4wL5
— EAST BENGAL THE INDIAN DREAM (@EBTID) August 8, 2019
The Mariners added that they will bear the entire expense required to re-erect the gate. They have also lodged a complaint in Maidan Police Station to take appropriate action.
"We have sent a letter to Kalyan Majumder, General Secretary of East Bengal Club, condemning the act and have requested them to re-erect the gate, the cost of the same will be borne by us.
"Further, we have also lodged a complaint at the Maidan police station to take appropriate action as per law. Our Finance Secretary Debashis Dutta had personally called Debarata Sarkar to condemn the act.
"We once again condemn such act and appeal to supporters of both the clubs to maintain mutual respect and harmony so that the image of the clubs and football are not tarnished," the statement added.
Mohun Bagan strongly condemns the unethical behaviour of some supporters who have brought down the overhead gate which was erected by East Bengal Club to commemorate their centenary celebration.
The club lodged a formal police complain requesting investigation on the same. pic.twitter.com/uFTEsw3RIR
— Mohun Bagan (@Mohun_Bagan) August 8, 2019
East Bengal had recently kickstarted their centenary celebrations on their Foundation Day on August 1. They had awarded cricket legend Kapil Dev with the Bharat Gaurav award - East Bengal's highest honour.
Besides Kapil, soccer stars Bhaichung Bhutia, Sunil Chhetri, former India skipper Sourav Ganguly, actor Soumitra Chatterjee and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee were present on the occasion.