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WB Leader of Opposition claims he was fired at

"A mob blocked my car at Brindabanchak and fired pellets, one of which hit the car," Chatterjee said.

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NANDIGRAM (WB): After Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee's allegation that her convoy was fired on en route to Nandigram, party leader and Leader of the Opposition Partha Chatterjee claimed that he was fired at from country-made guns when he was going there on Tuesday.

"A mob blocked my car at Brindabanchak and fired pellets, one of which hit the car," Chatterjee said.

Contacted at Kolkata, West Bengal Inspector General of Police (Law and Order) Raj Kanojia said 'We are verifying it'.

Chatterjee, the TC General Secretary, said he wanted to go to Khejuri, a CPI(M) stronghold adjacent to Nandigram, but was told by the police not to venture there.

Chatterjee said, "There is no law at Khejuri where CPI(M)-backed goons have unleashed a reign of terror and the administration remains a passive spectator".

He also claimed that there were cases of arson at Ranichak on Tuesday.

Describing as a 'gimmick' Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacherjee's call to opposition parties to help find a political solution to the Nandigram imbroglio, Chatterjee said 'the Chief Minister is giving a call when state-sponsored terrorism is continuing in Nandigram. Peace cannot be restored through the barrel of a gun".

 

 

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