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WB Governor seeks briefing from police after Suvendu Adhikari stopped from visiting Netai

In his letter to Governor Dhankhar, the West Bengal Opposition leader said he was prevented from visiting Netai, where he sought to pay respects to those killed on 7 January 2011.

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Kolkata: A day after Leader of the Opposition in West Bengal Assembly Suvendu Adhikari, in a letter, complained that he was stopped from attending a programme in Jhargram, Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday asked the chief secretary and director general of police to provide him on January 10 all details of the incident.

Dhankhar also sought a written report from them in the matter.

“In view of highly disturbing scenario, reminiscent of emergency, in Jan 07 communication @SuvenduWB WB Guv has directed CS @MamataOfficial & DGP @WBPolice to brief him, fully updated, with written report, on Jan 10 at 11 am,” he tweeted.

In an earlier tweet, he said that Adhikari was “ill treated by the administration”.

“In spite of Jan 5 Hon’ble HC order the LOP was so ill treated by the administration @MamataOfficial and police @WBPolice compromising his fundamental rights. Such blatant disregard of Hon’ble High Court directive calls for exemplary consequences if democracy is to survive (sic),” he wrote on the microblogging platform.

Adhikari, in his letter to Dhankhar, said he was prevented from visiting Netai, where he sought to pay respect to those killed on January 7, 2011.

The Nandigram MLA alleged he was stopped by the police, despite a Calcutta High Court order stating that “there is no restriction on my movement”.

In 2011, nine people were killed in Netai in indiscriminate firing by alleged CPI(M) activists.

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


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