Suvendu officer has accused Kolkata police of illegal action in the Railway Station, letter to the Minister of Railway
Kolkata, May 31 (IANS). The leader of the opposition in the Western Bengal Law meeting, Suvendu Adhikari, accused Ashwini Vaishnav’s Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav on Saturday of making illegal entry into the Saldah Railway Station in the Central Kolkata and acting against ‘innocent teachers’ who lost the command of the high -rise. Teachers who lost work met at Saldah Station on Friday. He pulled out his shirt and then started a protest march to the Nabanna State Secretariat in Mandyritala. However, a major contingent of Kolkata police took control of the Saldah station long before the protesting teachers met there and stopped the protesters within the station’s premises. Some of the protesting teachers, who managed to escape from the siege of the police, were immediately arrested by police and moved into the police vehicle and waited inside and outside the station’s premises. According to the leader of the opposition, staff of the Kolkata police not only entered the station in an unauthorized way, but also undertook unnecessary action against the teachers who just gathered there and did not protest or stir. The letter written by the officer to Vaishnav said: “I am requesting you to investigate the unauthorized entry of the Kolkata police at Saldah Railway Station on May 30, 2025 and to make responsible people accountable … -Railway Police can ensure, 1861 the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights The rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights, the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the rights of the judge. -Ians Sch/Ekd Share this story Tags