Left Front organisations surrounded the Kolkata police headquarters in connection with the RG Kar scandal.

Murder of a doctor in Kolkata: Raising the slogan “We want justice” and demanding justice in the RG Kar case, members of various Left Front organisations marched to the city police headquarters in Lalbazar on Monday and accused the state government and the ruling Trinamool Congress of shielding the real culprits. During the demonstration, workers of DYFI, SFI and other Left groups raised slogans demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Kolkata Police Commissioner Vineet Goyal.

the criminals received severe punishment

The people participating in the procession pushed the barricade and tried to scale the temporary iron wall erected in front of Lalbazar. They carried placards on which the slogan: We will not rest in peace until the criminals and oppressors are given the severest punishment was written. Apart from raising barricades, a large number of police forces and RAF personnel were deployed at the police headquarters to maintain law and order.

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The Chief Minister wants us to forget this terrible murder case

Among those who led the rally were CPI(M) State Secretary Mohammad Salim, Suryakant Mishra, CPI(M) leader Sujan Chakraborty, Meenakshi Mukherjee, Dipshita Dhar and others. Criticising Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, the leaders said, “The Chief Minister wants us to forget this terrible murder case. They are not concerned whether the criminals have been arrested or not, whether they have been punished or not. What happens is that people will forget the issue, the protests and agitation of the people will gradually end and people will get into a celebratory mood, ignoring their security concerns.” This rally is a continuation of the ongoing protest since August 10. It was part of a series of rallies. Due to this march, vehicular movement was disrupted between CR Avenue and BB Ganguly Street.

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The agitators were demanding the resignation of the Calcutta Police Commissioner.

The agitators were demanding the resignation of the Kolkata Police Commissioner. But before they could go to Lal Bazaar, the police stopped them by putting up an iron barricade near Bentinck Road. Lalbazar was transformed into a kind of impenetrable fort. Due to which angry agitators were seen clashing with the police many times. However, the police removed such people from the place with restraint. As announced earlier, the procession started near the Lenin statue in Dharmatala. Which was stopped by the police at Bentinck Road. To stop the agitators, the police had installed three-meter-high iron barricades on the streets.

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