Bengal: ISF supporters clashes in Kolkata and many detained, including MLA Siddiqui was arrested -Hug Ruckus during ISF protests in Dharmatala
There were a fierce scams and clashes between party supporters and the police during a demonstration that was organized by the Indian secular front (ISF) on Wednesday by the Indian secular front (ISF) to protest against the special intensive review (Sir) WAQF Bill and the alleged harassment of the migrant workers of BGP. 15 ISF supporters, including Mla Naushad Siddiqui, were arrested. State Bureau, Jagran, Kolkata. During the protest march organized by the Indian Secular Front (ISF) to protest against the Special Intensive Revision (SIR), WAQF Bill and alleged harassment of Bengal Migrant Workers in BJP Reported States, there were a fierce scam and clashes between party supporters and police during a protest march on DHarmatla Kolkata. The entire area has been in custody for some time. Additional police force had to be summoned to deal with the situation. At the same time, police took 15 ISF supporters, including Mla Naushad Siddiqui on charges of picking and without permission. The collision began when the ISF Mla Naushad Siddiqui, who led the protest, was allegedly hit by a policeman, causing the MLA to fall and injure the MLA. After this, his supporters became angry. Supporters protested and started pressing the police. It created an atmosphere of chaos. A senior police officer in Kolkata said the minimum may be used to distribute the protesters. The official claims that hundreds of ISF activists, led by Naushad Siddiqui on the Y channel in the Asplainade area, demonstrated the movement of vehicles, disrupting the movement of vehicles. As a result, MLAs and several other party workers were detained. The ISF MLA condemned police action, while the ISF MLA said we were protesting peacefully. We sought permission in advance for this, but Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Administration showed us double face by not giving permission. He was very embarrassing to attack that our right to protest in a democratic way. It is very embarrassing to attack an elected public representative on the road like this by the police. The ISF strongly condemned the incident and sought a response from the state administration to police action. Indira Mukherjee, deputy commissioner (central) of Kolkata police, was interrupted for one hour that we had to use the minimum power to remove the barrier imposed by the ISF to facilitate traffic on the busy route. He said there is no news that someone is being injured. Due to the demonstration, the movement of vehicles in the area was interrupted about an hour.