NRC row: After overnight detention at Silchar airport, TMC leaders leave Assam
An official said that six out of the eight-member Trinamool Congress delegation left Assam on Friday morning after being detained at Silchar airport.
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NRC row: After overnight detention at Silchar airport, TMC leaders leave Assam |
"We are going back, the police have not allowed us to go out, we requested them many times but they refused. We spent three nights at the airport at night," Rajya Sabha MP Sukhendu Shekhar Roy, who is in custody Was in, said Apart from Roy, MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, Ratna De Nag and Nadmul Haq, West Bengal Minister Firhad Hakim and MLA Mohua Mitra were in the delegation. The delegation of ministers had to go to Nagaon and Guwahati.
After Assam, he was sent to TMC Supreme and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to assess the situation in NRC.
After landing on the airport on Thursday afternoon, they were stopped and taken into preventive custody.
Banerjee had accused BJP of establishing "super emergency" in the country.
Banerjee said on Thursday that there was a "supreme emergency" in the country, its TMC's eight-member delegation was arrested and some of its members were allegedly beaten at the airport of Silchar in Assam.
Earlier on Thursday, Assam's TMC President Dianne Pathak and two other party leaders resigned in protest of Banerjee's opposition to party's senior leader in favour of the final draft of the NRC.
Reader's resignation The TMC, which arrived at Silchar Airport in the Bengali-dominated Barak Valley, came under the instructions of Balaji and stopped the police from leaving it. One TMC leader from Golaghat was Diganta Saikia and one of the three resignations, even threatening to file a case against Banerjee in the case of standing against Assamis. In addition to ruling BJP in Assam, other parties said that there was no existence of TMC in Barak Valley.
Former legislator of Hajo, Pathak told reporters that he had conveyed to the party leaders of "realities of the land" in Assam after the publication of the final draft of the National Register of NRC (NRC) and urged Banerjee to send a delegation. -The first state now
"The party ignored my suggestion and refused to understand the situation of the land here. In this background, it is not possible for me to be in a party which is not giving importance to Assamese spirit," reader, who is a TMC legislator From 2011 to 2016, they said. "There is no existence of TMC in Assam," he said.
Sibsagar and Saskia's TMC leader Pradeep Pachani resigned and said that he could not be a member of a party who wanted to identify the identity of indigenous Assamese people.
BJP's state leadership said that Assam Police has done the right thing. State BJP President Dilip Ghosh said, "He talked about the civil war."
Party's national secretary Rahul Sinha said, "Police have done the right thing. They should be fired from Assam and sent back to Bengal."
Congress state president Adhir Chaudhary said that BJP was resorting to polarization, but Banerjee was trying to cut political dividend between delusional.
A senior police official said that the situation in Barak Valley and the rest of Assam was peaceful and till now no information related to an NRC was found.
"The people of the state know that this is not the last NRC list, but it is the last draft."
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