Published 18:33 IST, May 3rd 2020
BJP slams lockdown violation at 'peace rally' in Howrah's Tikiapara, days after violence
In a shocking violation of lockdown, visuals from West Bengal's Tikiapara shared by BJP on Sunday, show several residents taking out a 'peace rally' in Howrah
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In a shocking violation of lockdown, visuals from West Bengal's Tikiapara shared by BJP on Sunday, show several residents taking out a 'peace rally' days after violence occurred in area. Sources state that rally was taken to show solidarity with police after locals were seen hurling stones and bricks at police and chased security personnel off, as y patrolled area. Visuals too show BSF and police personnel walking with locals under a 'Reject NRC & CAB' banner.
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BJP question 'peace rally' in Tikiapara
Tikiapara violence
On Tuesday, a huge crowd of locals in West Bengal's Tikiapara in Howrah district chased and pelted stones at police officials on duty. As soon as police confronted crowd, a scuffle broke out with crowd attacking officials. crowd vandalised a police car too. incident was slammed by Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
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A day later, 10 were arrested in connection to incident. Raids are on at several places to arrest at least 150 more, as per reports. Since incident, Rapid Action Force ( RAF ) men have been staging route marches in area. MHA too has sent several warnings to Banerjee highlighting several lockdown violations in state.
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Bengal and Centre's tussle
Currently, Bengal has been embroiled in a tussle with Centre over inter-ministerial central teams' visit, testing kits, PPEs and number of COVID deaths. two Central teams which visited Bengal have reported several social distancing violations and non-cooperation from state's side. Moreover, Bengal has accused Centre of not sending equate PPEs and ICMR of sending faulty test kits - both claims have been refuted by Centre.
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Bengal government which has COVID-19 death audit panel has stated that while audit committee h examined 57 deaths - only 18 are directly related to COVID-19, attributing remaining 39 deaths to severe co-morbid conditions. This audit committee was finally stopped auditing deaths among patients testing positive for Coronavirus, after ICMR's intervention. Currently, Bengal has 922 cases with 33 deaths but tests lowest in nation testing 135 people per million.
18:33 IST, May 3rd 2020