Mamata faces ire of Left protesters in Delhi
West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee today faced protests over death of an SFI member from Left activists who also heckled her finance minister Amit Mitra outside the Planning Commission office here.
A group of protesters from Left organisations, which waited for the Trinamool Congress chief outside the Commission’s office, raised slogans against her when she arrived with Mitra at 3.45 PM to meet plan panel deputy chairperson Montek Singh Ahluwalia.
Banerjee, who was advised by police not to get down from her car and drive inside, however, chose to walk through the slogan-shouting and placard-wielding crowd into the building.
The protesters heckled Mitra whose kurta was torn in the melee. Panchayat minister Subrata Mukherjee and urban development minister Firhad Hakim also faced the ire of the activists who were protesting the death of Sudipto Gupta, a leader of CPI(M)’s student wing SFI.
As SFI and CPI(M) members chanted “Mamata Banerjee hai hai (Mamata down down), TMC hai hai, Hatyari Mamata sharm karo (have shame, killer Mamata)”, an agitated chief minister walked into the building shouting that “this is uncivilised behaviour”.
“You know why they are protesting. I have ten lakh people with me. I can bring them to Delhi. They don’t want development of West Bengal,” she said.
Irked by the scene that unfolded outside, she complained to Ahluwalia, “You have created a new precedent. My minister was assaulted. This is scandalous. There were 20 hooligans. Can you stop development of a state like this.”
SFI leader Ritabrata Banerjee said, “Our protest is to show Mamata Banerjee that Sudipto Gupta’s death was not a petty matter. People are deeply concerned about what is happening in West Bengal.”
SFI has alleged that 22-year-old Gupta died after he was beaten up by the police which has maintained that he was killed in an accident.
Banerjee had termed the incident as “unfortunate” but later called it a “petty” matter, drawing criticism from the Left.
Banerjee also lashed out at the Delhi Police for “poor arrangements”. The protesters also shouted slogans against Delhi police.
The West Bengal chief minister alleged that her ministers were beaten up. “Delhi is not safe and a new precedent has been created,” she said.
The SFI activists denied there was any violence. Ritabrata Banerjee said, “It was a militant but peaceful protest. We did not manhandle anyone or tore their clothes. We want a judicial probe into Sudipto’s murder. We will protest everywhere Mamata goes.”
Congress leader Shakeel Ahmed, who is in-charge of West Bengal, disapproved of the incident.
“While Congress party is fully with the family of the victim and is demanding an impartial inquiry into the incident, violence against any leader or anybody in a democratic set up should be condemned,” the leader of Trinamool’s estranged ally said.
“Nobody has the right to take the law into their hands. Obstructing leaders physically is not good,” Ahmed said.
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