There is no need for permission for Ram Navami, CM Mamta's Land Slip: Arjun Singh

Kolkata, April 5 (IANS). An atmosphere of tension once again arose in the Bergua Kacharibari area in the Gobardanga police station in the North24 Parganas district in Western Bengal. There are reports of violence between locals and offenses. It is alleged that some anti -social elements set fire to the pandals and idols of Basanti Puja. After this incident, people blocked and protested the roads. Former BJP LP Arjun Singh commented on the incident. Former MP Arjun Singh said with the Ians news agency on Saturday that the head of state Mamata Banerjee should be asked questions about this incident. CM Mamta could not even protect Basanti Puja, which meant that CM had slipped the country Mamta. As to whether the court is taking permission to celebrate Ram Navami, he said that the Ram -widespread people need no permission to go out. RAM -AWAYS NO CONSENT NEED TO COME. The thing must listen to what you are listening to, but they do not listen. Therefore, Rama will tell the devoted that you have to come out, who will stop for who, like many RAMs, are what the police are. He also made it clear that he would also definitely leave Ram Navami on the road on the occasion of Ram Navami. He further said that I would ask RAM -WORTHS to get out of the house. Ram -foremosts will take as much to the streets as possible. Let us know that the Calcutta High Court enabled Hindu organizations on Friday to take a march on the day of Ram Navami with certain conditions. The Supreme Court did not allow weapons to be worn in the march that took place on the day of Ram Navami. People who participate in the march will also have to submit their identity cards to the police and administration. With these conditions, the Supreme Court allowed the Ram Navami march of the Anjani son Sena and Vishwa Hindu Parishad in Howrah. On this, Kunal Ghosh, leader of the ruling Trinamole congress in the state, while talking to the media, said that those who took the march would have to accept the conditions of the Supreme Court. -Ians psk/abm shares this story tags