Saturday, January 12, 2019

INTERNATIONAL BREAKING NEWS

Silchar is in Heilsta BJP, Mamata's anger

Poet laureate  Image: Bhaskar Mukherjee
A poet from Kolkata, Shrityat, has been the victim of the wrath of BJP leaders and workers at an event in Silchar, Assam. This incident happened on Saturday evening. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee reacted angrily to the incident. 
Shilchar's literary and cultural organization 'Aso Bali' was the organizer of the ceremony held in Sylhet district. The event was organized at a local hotel. Suddenly, BJP leaders Basudev Sharma and his teammate were present at the program. Along with some other Hindutva groups.
The BJP leader hunker said, "We have something to say." Then he questioned the poet Sri Lata's 'Trishul condom' a few lines of poetry. The organizers of the BJP went on a spate of questions about the threat and poetry of Basudeb Sharma. At one stage of the discussion, the members of the guerrilla forces who are with the BJP started protesting at the venue. But the organizers continued the program in police and central police forces (CRPF) guards. At one stage, protesters stopped throwing bricks and stones, the ceremony closed.
At this time, BJP leaders and activists said that the 'Trinamool Dalal', a poet Dalit, was sent here to trouble. But Mrs. Sutta was kept in safe custody with the help of entrepreneurs.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee heard the incident. He bursts out of anger. He said, "BJP is bribe to Bangla or Indian culture. The holder of the dictatorship. '
Mamta Bandyopadhyay, Minister of State and Mayor of Calcutta, Firhad Hakim, and other minister, who took over the responsibility of contacting Srijata till his return to Calcutta. Then these two ministers talked to Mrs Bhagat to ensure his return to Calcutta. Today will return to Calcutta on Sunday morning. Yesterday he was taken to the Silchar Circuit House from the ceremony in a strict watch.
Regarding this incident, Srishta said, "The West Bengal government has assured all help to avoid any difficulty in returning. I will come back to Calcutta with the credit of the people of Silchar people who have kept me. "

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