The Kolkata police hold the Minister of Union Sukanta Majumder to meet ‘dissident’ British-Indian Arts

The Kolkata police hold the Minister of Union Sukanta Majumder to meet ‘dissident’ British-Indian Arts

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A file photo of the Minister of Union and West Bengal BJP President Sukanta Majumda. | Photocredit: Ani

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) State President and Minister of Union, Sukanta Majumdar, was held on Friday (June 20, 2025) in the Bhawanipore of Kolkata, while he tried to meet an Nri doctor who would meet a Nri doctor who praised the visit to the visit to the visit of the visit to the visit the visit the visit to the visit the visit to the visit the visit to the visit the visit to the visit the visit to the visit the visit to the visit the visit to the visit the visit to the visit the visit to the visit the visit to the visit the visit to the visit the visit to the visit of the visit to the visit the visit to the visit the visit to the visit the visit the visit the visit the visit the visit during the visit the visit during the visit the visit during the visit the visit during the visit the visit during the visit the visit during the visit the visit during the visit the visit during the visit the visit the visit during the visit the visit the visit during the visit the visit the visit during the visit to the visit to the visit to the visit to the visit to the visit. -College in the United Kingdom.

Chaos unfolded on Friday afternoon in Bhawanipore when Mr. Majumdar tried to make his way through Harish Mukherjee Road in Bhawanipore in South Kolkata to Dr. Rajat Subhra Banerjee in his home. In the beginning, Majumdar’s vehicle was on its way. Then he and Dr. Rajat from a large crowd of BJP supporters and media personnel held and brought to the Kolkata headquarters in Lalbazar to a police car.

“The house of Dr. Rajat is located on 186c Harish Mukherjee Road, adjacent to the home of Trinamool’s Abhishek Banerjee. The doctor had asked the Chief Minister for certain questions during her visit to Kellogg College. Since his return to Kolkata, some Mafia-like doctors and people who said the west Bengal Medical said after his West Bengal.

The BJP legislator said that the doctor had invited him to his house for tea and the police accused of blocking his vehicle of approaching the doctor’s house and the road to go on the road for hours.

“Today, when I went to visit Dr. Banerjee in his home, I was blocked by the spinless, Servile Kolkata -Politie – acting on the direct orders of Mamata Banerjee. This is not only shameful – it is a flagrant attack on personal freedom and the fundamental rights that later wrote in a democracy,

Dr. Rajat was released hours later from Lalbazar. After leaving the Kolkata -Politiehoofdkwartier, he told MediaPersons that he is a British passport holder and an overseas citizen of India, and he would take legal action against the police for “physical abuse of him”.

“My house is behind the house of Abhishek Banerjee. That is why we were not allowed to come in. I lived in a foreign country for 25 years and I did not experience that. I felt sick and panic when they were imprisoned and placed me in a police vehicle like I was a Petty Thief.

He claimed that he is ‘the target’ of asking questions from the Chief Minister during her visit to the University of Oxford.

Responding to the developments, said spokesperson Kunal Ghosh of Trinamool Congress that Dr. Rajat was able to wait at the Kellogg College until the end of the address of the Chief Minister and later asked his questions: “instead of disturbing her speech”.

“We believe in a democracy. Otherwise I would have demanded that he is thrown out of Bengal. A head minister interrupted during her speech cannot be called abnormal opinions; it is uncivilized behavior. The doctor crowds himself; he should be social boycot … His friendship with Sukanta Majumder proves that these so -called protesters are Window Baam Dalal (BJP-Linkse Makelaars), “said Mr. Ghosh.

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