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No communal tension in Bengal : Mamata

| | Jan 08, 2016, at 08:44 pm
Kolkata, Jan 8 (IBNS) West Bengal Chief Minister on Friday said there is no communal tension in the state.

Speaking at Bengal Global Business Summit in Kolkata, she also claimed that Maoist violence in the state has come down.

“Even the people residing in the hills are smiling. There is no tension,” she said.

Her comments came five days after one lakh protesters went on a rampage in Kaliachak in the north Bengal district of Malda,  setting fire to a police station and damaging vehicles.

On Sunday, more than a lakh protesters gathered for a rally called by Idara-e-Shariya against the hate speech of  Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha leader Kamlesh Tiwari in Uttar Pradesh, in which derogatory remarks were allegedly made against  Prophet Mohammed.

West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee on Friday said there is no communal tension in the state. Banerjee, who was speaking at Bengal Global Business Summit in Kolkata, said unity in diversity is the mantra of the TMC regime.

She also claimed that Maoist violence has come down in West Bengal.

“Even the people residing in the hills are smiling. There is no tension,” she said.

Mamata’s comments comes five days after one lakh protesters went on the rampage in a town called Kaliachak in West Bengal, setting fire to a police station and damaging vehicles.

On Sunday, over a lakh protesters gathered for a rally called by a little-known Muslim organization Idara-e-Shariya against a right-wing activist’s alleged hate speech in Uttar Pradesh. The minority group was protesting against Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha leader Kamlesh Tiwari, saying his speech had derogatory remarks against Prophet Mohammed. Kamlesh Tiwari had called Prophet Muhammad the first homosexual in the world.

Violence broke out in the Malda district when the protesters came across a North Bengal State Transport Corporation (NBSTC) bus trying to cross the rally.

The protesters, some of whom were allegedly armed, blocked traffic on the National Highway 34 that runs past Kaliachak. A Border Security Force jeep was stuck in the traffic. BSF officials in the jeep got into an angry altercation with protesters.

Accusing the state government of shielding those behind the violence, BJP’s Rahul Sinha on Thursday alleged that the Kaliachak police station was set on fire to destroy criminal records and pointed out that prime suspects have not been arrested.
 

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