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West Bengal: Trinamool’s question, by keeping the gate closed the police is saying that we are free, will we go out?

West Bengal : During the protest outside the Election Commission office Delhi Police The Trinamool Congress leaders detained by Delhi Police continued their protest at the Mandir Marg police station on Tuesday morning. Police station officials were announcing on the microphone on Tuesday morning that the members of the Trinamool delegation living in the police station premises were ‘independent’. During this, Dola Sen said that, our two MPs, Nadmul Haq and Sagarika, had gone out for special needs after spending the night in the police station. But the gate was closed and they were not allowed to enter. Those who are inside cannot come out. The gate is locked, yet the police are saying that we are free.

The leaders were later detained by Delhi Police

A ten-member TMC delegation met the full bench of the Election Commission on Monday and demanded that the heads of the Enforcement Directorate, Central Bureau of Investigation, National Investigation Agency and Income Tax Department be changed as they were allegedly acting at the behest of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. Working on. TMC leaders later announced that they were staging a 24-hour dharna outside the Election Commission office. The delegation included Rajya Sabha members Derek O’Brien, Mohammad Nadimul Haq, Dola Sen, Saket Gokhale, Sagarika Ghosh, MLA Vivek Gupta, former MPs Arpita Ghosh, Shantanu Sen and Abir Ranjan Biswas and TMC West Bengal student wing vice-president Sudip Raha. . The leaders were later detained by Delhi Police and forcibly removed from there.

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What does Delhi Police say?

Police said they released the TMC leaders on Monday night. However, the leaders remained in the police station throughout the night and continued their protest. A police officer said, today they again came to the police station, they are still allowed to go but they are not leaving the police station. AAP’s Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh also talked about standing with Trinamool. In a post on the handle

Gokhale said in a post on ‘X’ on Tuesday that party leaders are continuing their protest at the police station. He said, “We 10 TMC MPs and former MPs started a 24-hour peaceful protest outside the Election Commission yesterday evening. Delhi Police misbehaved with us, detained us, took us around Delhi and finally put us in Mandir Marg police station. He said, “As we said – our protest is for 24 hours. We all are at the Mandir Marg police station, where we were detained, silently protesting.

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