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BJP President J P Nadda (Twitter)
BJP national president J P Nadda’s convoy was today (10 December) attacked at Sirakol near Diamond Harbour in West Bengal.
Nadda, who arrived in Kolkata on Wednesday (9 December), was on his way to Diamond Harbour to attend a party programme. Diamond Harbour is the constituency of Mamata Banerjee’s nephew Abhishek.
Police and Rapid Action Force (RAF) jawans who were present along the route allegedly did nothing to stop the attack and remained mere bystanders.
While the SUV carrying BJP national general secretary and Bengal minder Kailash Vijayvargiya was severely damaged and its windshield shattered, the other vehicles in the convoy carrying BJP national vice president Mukul Roy, national general secretary (organisation) Shiv Prakash, national media co-incharge Sanjay Mayukh, national spokesperson Sambit Patra, national secretary Anupam Hazra and state president Dilip Ghosh also came under vicious attack.
Many BJP functionaries and supporters who were accompanying Nadda’s convoy were attacked with sticks and iron rods. Some of them sustained grievous injuries.
The apprehension that Nadda would come under attack by Trinamool goons was expressed by BJP state chief Dilip Ghosh in a letter he wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday evening.
Ghosh wrote about “serious lapses in security arrangements” made by the Bengal police for Nadda due to the police’s negligent and casual approach.
Ghosh also complained that police escorts provided to Nadda did not create a safe and smooth passage for him.
The state BJP chief also wrote to Shah that BJP workers had alerted him that “Trinamool goons” were planning to stage protests at multiple places on the route to Diamond Harbour that Nadda will take on Thursday.
He said that the state home secretary and the South 24 Parganas district police chief had been alerted and requested to provide adequate security cover to Nadda. “Unfortunately, the state police department is non-committal about this,” wrote Ghosh.