WEST-BENGAL

Suvendu Adhikari accuses Mamata govt of 'kidnapping' four students ahead of Nabanna Abhijan rally

BJP leader and LoP West Bengal Legislative Assembly Suvendhu Adhikari on Tuesday accused Mamata Banerjee's government of disappearing four students who were set to participate in the Nabanna Abhijan rally today. He held that if anything happened to them, 'Mamata Police' would be accountable. He also mentioned the names of the students - Subhojit Ghosh, Pulokesh Pandit, Goutam Senapati, and Pritam Sarkar saying that they were arriving at Howrah Station when they got disappeared. In a post on social media X, Suvendu said, "The following Student Activists who were distributing food to the volunteers, who were arriving at Howrah Station, suddenly went missing after midnight:- Subhojit Ghosh, Pulokesh Pandit, Goutam Senapati, Pritam Sarkar." Furthermore, he said, "Neither they can be traced nor are they answering their phones. We apprehend that they may have been arrested/detained by the Mamata Police. If something happens to them Mamata Police will be held accountable." Notably, Chhatra Samaj is to hold a 'Nabanna Abhijan' rally, a march to the secretariat, demanding the resignation of West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and action against those responsible for the alleged rape-murder of a doctor in RG Kar hospital. The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and West Bengal Police expressed their apprehension of potential disruptions during the rally, but, the student organisation said its rally will be peaceful. None

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