Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Cops halt BJP’s rath yatra in Bengal for ‘route breach’

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AS PER A SENIOR OFFICER, THE RATH, WHICH WAS ON ITS WAY TO BAHRAMPUR, WAS “TOLD TO AVOID A PARTICULAR ROUTE, WHICH HAS A FEW SENSITIVE POCKETS

KOLKATA: The BJP on Monday had to take an alternativ­e route for its ‘Parivartan Yatra’ in West Bengal’s Murshidaba­d after the police stopped its rath from venturing into some of the district’s “sensitive pockets”, a senior police officer said.

District BJP leader Gourishank­ar Ghosh, however, claimed that the party had intimated the administra­tion about the route being taken for the yatra well in advance, and no objection was raised back then.

The ‘Parivartan Yatra’ on a rath was flagged off by BJP national president J P Nadda from Nabadwip in Nadia district on February 6, as part of the saffron party’s outreach programme ahead of the assembly polls. It travelled through Nakasipara before entering Murshidaba­d on February 7.

Members of the party, decked in saffron attire, are interactin­g with common people, and distributi­ng pamphlets highlightp­arty ing central government schemes and developmen­t work, as part of the yatra. An AC van, which has been converted into rath, has faces of BJP leaders painted on it.

According to the senior officer, the rath, which was on its way to Bahrampur, was “told to avoid a particular route, which has a few sensitive pockets. The vehicle was stopped as it was passing by Bharat Sevashram Sangha at Beldanga in the district”.

Ghosh, on his part, said no such request was made to him or the other the members of his when the administra­tion was approached for permission.

Echoing him, state BJP leader Kalyan Choubey said, “We held discussion­s with the police before charting the yatra route. However, we were taken by surprise when the police stopped us at Beldanga. We sat on the street there for at least three hours.” “Later, as suggested by the police, we decided to take an alternativ­e route via National Highway-34 bypass as we wanted to steer clear of any untoward situation,” he added.

Over the next few days, four more chariots of the BJP are set to roll out in Bengal, all of which are likely to be unveiled by the party’s top leaders.

Earlier in the week, BJP West Bengal president Dilip Ghosh announced plans to roll out five ‘Parivartan Yatras’ across West Bengal from February 6.

The rallies are expected to crisscross the entire state, touching all 294 constituen­cies.

Assembly elections in Bengal are likely to be held in AprilMay.

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