03-17-2007, 08:02 PM
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Pioneer News Service | Uluberia/Kolkata
Even as a special CBI team led by Joint Director (East) BB Mishra on Friday began investigating Wednesday's police atrocities in Nandigram, allegations of rape have begun to surface:<b> Two victims were reportedly admitted in Tamluk district hospital, sources said. There are also reports that an unnerved police brass is disposing of bodies of slain villagers in other parts of West Bengal to avoid CBI detection.</b>
Trinamool Congress chairperson Mamata Banerjee told newspersons in Kolkata that <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>she had received information about women being raped by CPI(M) cadre who have captured Sonachura, Garchakraberia and other places after Wednesday's police action.</span>
<b>Two victims of the police firing are believed to have been found at Panchla in Uluberia near Howrah, some 160 km from Nandigram, lying by the NH 6 early on Friday morning. Local residents claimed one of the victims was dead and the other, who was sent to SSKM Hospital, indicated that he was from Nandigram</b>.
"<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>To avoid being detected by the CBI, the police are disposing of bodies in far off places in the dead of night," angry residents said before setting on fire a local CPI(M) office. </span>However, Superintendant of Police NK Singh said the police were looking into the matter.
At Nandigram, the CBI team collected bullet shells and blood samples and dust from the killing fields. Thousands of villagers gathered to tell the team details of what happened on Wednesday, local Trinamool MLA Subhendu Adhikari said. The CBI team is also gathering information on the missing.
Meanwhile, <b>State CPI secretary Manju Majumdar on Friday confirmed his party's decision to quit the Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee Cabinet if the Government refused to consider its demands. "</b>We can't say what other Left partners are thinking, but the CPI would want the Government to run on certain basic principles that were decided at the start of Left rule," Majumdar said.
The CPI, which holds the Nandigram Assembly constituency, complained that it was not informed before police action in the village. "We want immediate withdrawal of police from Nandigram," Majumdar said, adding his party would raise the issue during Saturday's Left Front meeting.
Thought the RSP was not forthright about its future course of action, senior leader and Cabinet Minister Kshiti Goswami said, "As a separate political party, we are answerable to the people separately. In that case, certain unpopular decisions taken by the Government will put a question mark on the other constituents of the Front. We want this Government to change its ways."Â
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This is sick, where is Teesta and her gang.
Pioneer News Service | Uluberia/Kolkata
Even as a special CBI team led by Joint Director (East) BB Mishra on Friday began investigating Wednesday's police atrocities in Nandigram, allegations of rape have begun to surface:<b> Two victims were reportedly admitted in Tamluk district hospital, sources said. There are also reports that an unnerved police brass is disposing of bodies of slain villagers in other parts of West Bengal to avoid CBI detection.</b>
Trinamool Congress chairperson Mamata Banerjee told newspersons in Kolkata that <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>she had received information about women being raped by CPI(M) cadre who have captured Sonachura, Garchakraberia and other places after Wednesday's police action.</span>
<b>Two victims of the police firing are believed to have been found at Panchla in Uluberia near Howrah, some 160 km from Nandigram, lying by the NH 6 early on Friday morning. Local residents claimed one of the victims was dead and the other, who was sent to SSKM Hospital, indicated that he was from Nandigram</b>.
"<span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>To avoid being detected by the CBI, the police are disposing of bodies in far off places in the dead of night," angry residents said before setting on fire a local CPI(M) office. </span>However, Superintendant of Police NK Singh said the police were looking into the matter.
At Nandigram, the CBI team collected bullet shells and blood samples and dust from the killing fields. Thousands of villagers gathered to tell the team details of what happened on Wednesday, local Trinamool MLA Subhendu Adhikari said. The CBI team is also gathering information on the missing.
Meanwhile, <b>State CPI secretary Manju Majumdar on Friday confirmed his party's decision to quit the Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee Cabinet if the Government refused to consider its demands. "</b>We can't say what other Left partners are thinking, but the CPI would want the Government to run on certain basic principles that were decided at the start of Left rule," Majumdar said.
The CPI, which holds the Nandigram Assembly constituency, complained that it was not informed before police action in the village. "We want immediate withdrawal of police from Nandigram," Majumdar said, adding his party would raise the issue during Saturday's Left Front meeting.
Thought the RSP was not forthright about its future course of action, senior leader and Cabinet Minister Kshiti Goswami said, "As a separate political party, we are answerable to the people separately. In that case, certain unpopular decisions taken by the Government will put a question mark on the other constituents of the Front. We want this Government to change its ways."Â
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This is sick, where is Teesta and her gang.
