Calcutta:
There were “serious breaches” in security during BJP President JP Nadda’s visit to Calcutta, the party alleged in a letter to Interior Minister Amit Shah, who requested a report.
A dramatic video posted online shows a car, said to be part of the BJP chief’s convoy, being attacked with bricks and smashing the windshield. The Bengal chief of the BJP, Dilip Ghosh, alleged that a “mob” armed with sticks gathered in front of the party office when Nadda was visiting.
Mr. Nadda is on a two-day visit to Kolkata as a party campaign for the Bengal elections scheduled for six months.
“There has been a security breach during Party Chairman JP Nadda’s visit to the state. There was no police presence at his events yesterday. I wrote to Interior Minister Amit Shah and the administration here,” Dilip Ghosh said. to journalists.
Ghosh said black flags were raised and some even got into the cars parked outside the BJP office when Nadda was visiting.
“At our party’s office in Hastings, Kolkata, there was a crowd of more than 200 people with sticks, bamboos, etc., demonstrating by raising black flags. Some of them got into the cars parked outside the office and raised slogans. The police did not intervene to arrest them and casually allowed them to enter a close perimeter of Nadda ji’s vehicle, “Ghosh said in his letter to Amit Shah.
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