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Trinamool to observe black day in West Bengal on Saturday, Sunday

Published On : 04 Aug 2018


Kolkata,(IANS) The ruling Trinamool Congress on Friday said the party would observe "black day" for the next two days in protest against the "manhandling" and harassment" of a party delegation at Assam airport on Thursday.

Members of the delegation, who returned to the city on Friday morning, claimed they were treated like "infiltrators".

The party delegation comprising six MPs, one West Bengal minister and one MLA was confined to a room at the Kumbhirgram airport in Silchar on Thursday on the ground that prohibitory orders under Section 144 were in force in Cachar district in Assam.

"We condemn the incident. Our delegation had gone to meet the common people. But they were not only detained in the airport but also heckled and harassed. We will observe black day during Saturday and Sunday across districts and blocks," party's Secretary General Partha Chatterjee said.

He said the exclusion of 40 lakh people from the list of the draft National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam was "politically motivated".

"MPs are free to move, but they were not allowed to talk to the people. Had MPs been allowed to meet people, they could have got the opportunity to take stock of the situation and put across their suggestions to the Centre," state Minister Firhad Hakim said at the Kolkata airport after returning from Assam.

Trinamool's Rajya Sabha MP Sukhendu Sekhar Roy, who was part of the delegation, said: "They were manhandling us and women members of our delegation were physically assaulted. We were treated the same way as infiltrators are. We were pushed back."

Roy also took exception to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh's statement in the Lok Sabha on Friday that the delegation was detained at the airport to maintain law and order in the north-eastern state.

"How can six MPs, a minister and a MLA create trouble in a state?" Roy questioned.

Another member of the delegation Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, also a Lok Sabha member, alleged that democracy was "under threat."

"We wonder whether rule of law exists in the country. It appears that an undeclared emergency is on," she added.







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