Kolkata, September 21 (IANS). The leader of the opposition in the Western Bengal Legislative Assembly, Shubhendu Adhikari, on Sunday accused police in Western Bengals of unnecessarily impeding the Rashtriya Swayamse subject Sangh (RSS) to celebrate 100 years of national service. In a statement issued on Sunday, the leader of the West Bengals said in a statement released on Sunday: “Today I am very disappointed and angry with the gross atrocities in Maheshtala. Mamta police, autonomous Trinamol Congress rule, is a hindrance to the peaceful road movement (root march). Police are an attack on a patriotic organization that is not only dedicated to nation -building and service, but is also a direct attack on our democratic rights and freedom to meet. The Ewrss program in the Western Bengals was slightly different on Sunday. In all other countries of the country, the most important meeting is commemorating the Centenary of the RSS on the day of Vijayadashami. In West Bengal, the collection was on the day of Mahalaya. Promotion in -Charge Biplab Roy told Media Persons on Sunday: “We planned to organize meetings at about a thousand places across the Western Bengals on the occasion of Mahalaya. Of this, about three hundred in Southern Bengals, the rest in Central and Northern Bengals. Of almost all places where meetings were held.
Shubhendu Adhikari accused the Bengal police of ‘unnecessarily hindering’ during the RSS rally
