Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Fresh violence in Bengal’s Howrah

- Agencies

KOLKATA: Fresh violence was reported in Panchla Bazaar area in West Bengal’s Howrah district on Saturday as protesters clashed with the police and several houses were set on fire, a senior officer said.

Protesters pelted policemen with stones, injuring some of them, and also vandalised a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office. Several fire tenders were pressed into service as police lobbed tear gas shells to disperse the protesters, the officer said, adding the situation was “under control” at the moment.

Protests erupted in several parts of Howrah district on Friday over controvers­ial remarks by suspended BJP spokespers­on Nupur Sharma and expelled leader Naveen Jindal on Prophet Mohammad.

Agitators resorted to stonepelti­ng, setting police vehicles on fire and damaging public property during violent protests and clashes with the law enforcers in the district.

“The agitators have been dispersed. Some policemen have been injured in the stone-pelting. We are conducting a route march in the area. The situation is under control,” the officer quoted above said.

Kolkata mayor Firhad Hakim demanded Sharma’s arrest. “She should be arrested immediatel­y. BJP is trying to vitiate the atmosphere of the country,” he said.

Meanwhile, the West Bengal government on Saturday effected a police reshuffle in

Howrah district, naming Praveen Tripathi, Additional commission­er of Kolkata Police as the new commission­er of police of Howrah City, an order stated. Swathi Bhangalia, DCP (South West) of Kolkata Police, was made the new superinten­dent of Howrah (Rural), it added.

Howrah City Commission­er of Police C Sudhakar was made the Joint CP of Kolkata Police while Howrah (Rural) SP Saumya Roy was made DCP (South West) of Kolkata Police.

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