The unethical, vengeful arrest of Tapan Ghosh, president – Hindu Samhati, and the trenchant political highhandedness behind the (entire) vicious design to defame, subdue a law-abiding yet emphatic Hindu voice has stirred up a hornet’s net in several areas of Bengal. Once the news of arresting president, Hindu Samhati reached different regions, Hindus there burst into protest censuring the vindictiveness of police and administration to curb Hindu forces severely.
An assortment of protests, under
the aegis of general Hindus, was witnessed in railway stations along with
public roads. Hindu Samhati activists, backed by local Hindus in hundreds, barged
into several areas, blocked off railway tracks and roads for hours.
In the Sealdah – South section, rail
services were jammed for hours. While Kalyan pur Railway Station under the
jurisdiction of P.S. Baruipur witnessed a strike for 1 hour, each of Hotor Railway
Station under P.S. Mograhat and Joynagar Railway Station under P.S. Joynagar
experienced a rail blockade for 30 minutes.
Ramnagar More, main road remaining
jam-packed during business hours, under P.S. Baruipur was blocked for 2 hours
at a stretch.
Protest marches, attended by
hundreds of Hindus, were brought out in Hasnabad Town, P.S. Hasnabad where the main
reason of it when explained to common Hindus made them dumbstruck.
Street corner meeting, held in
protest to the dastardly act of administration to stamp down Hindu Samhati and
its president Sri Tapan Ghosh in particular, in Maslandpur, P.S. Habra drew
Hindus of all quarters of life. All of them, young or old, were seen to raise
slogans against the anti-Hindu activities of ruling political clique in Bengal.
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