Malda top cop rules out attack on minister
Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly Surjya Kanta Mishra said: “If a Central minister is not safe in Bengal, then you can understand what the condition of law and order in the state is.”
Malda SP Kalyan Mukherjee and IG (law and order) Anuj Sharma ruled out any attack on the Central minister. Mr Mukherjee said a police escort always accompanied Mr Khan Chowdhury. “When we inquired from the police personnel who were on security duty with him they denied that any bomb was thrown or any shot was fired at his car,” Mr Mukherjee said, adding that some villagers may have burst “chocolate bombs (a type of firecracker)” in the village.
At the Writers’ Buildings, Mr Sharma said there was no evidence of either firing or bomb-throwing. “There was no attack on the minister. There was only a distant sound of an explosion,” the IG (law and order) added.
State Congress leaders, however, refused to accept the police version or the Trinamul Congress ministers’ denials. “The chief minister has a tendency to brand every incident as stage-managed. Clearly her ministers and the police are following in her footsteps,” Union minister of state for urban development Deepa Das Munshi said.
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