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West Bengal: Left workers, police clash during march to secretariat in Kolkata, Biman Bose injured

The Left activists tried to break police cordons at different points including Mayo Road, Duffrin road, Hastings and Santragachi.

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Left workers clashed with police during their 'march to Nabanna' (state secretariat) programme on Monday, prompting security personnel to use water cannons, batons and tear gas to disperse them.

The Left activists tried to break police cordons at different points including Mayo Road, Duffrin road, Hastings and Santragachi.

They allegedly hurled stones at the police prompting the force to fire tear gas shells and order lathi charge. Water cannons were also used to disperse the workers at Santragachi in Howrah. According to Zee 24 Ghanta, senior CPI(M) leader Biman Bose has also got injured in police lathicharge. Many journalists have suffered injury while covering the event and are being rushed to the hospital. 

Meanwhile, at least 12 CPI-M leaders including three MLAs -- Sujan Chakraborty, Ashok Bhattacharya and Tanmay Bhattacharjee -- were detained when they tried to enter the state secretariat ahead of the 'March to Nabanna' programme. The Left leaders headed for 'Nabanna' from the assembly in three cars and managed to cross the security cordons. The police, however, recognised them at the north gate of the secretariat and a scuffle took place between them there. The leaders were then detained and taken to Shibpur police station in Howrah. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was not present at the secretariat as she was in Birbhum district for an administrative meeting.

With PTI inputs 

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