March to Nabanna protesting against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee became violent, with huge commotion on the streets of Kolkata and Howrah. The protest was set off due to the rape and murder of a doctor at R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital on Monday. The demonstrators have demanded Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje resign and accused her administration of not providing a secure environment for its citizens and not properly following the justice system. Thousands of agitators came out on the roads, and Nabanna and the State Secretariat became their main focus. Since the protestors started opposing government policies, they were met with force by the police force, and the situation became tense.m
Protesters Clash with Police in Howrah
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There was the sound of sirens and tear gas smells that were blowing as authorities attempted to contain the emerging violence in the Howrah. The protesters imposed colossal blame of omission and complacency on the government’s doorstep to argue that what happened to a hospital was just another expression of lawlessness in a particular locality. It matches the anger with which the public has been rallying through the political riots to demand a new level of political responsibility.
The police tried to contain the crowd using water cannons and tear gas. But the scene was still unstable: people who had been injured were lying on the ground, and it appeared that representatives from both sides had gotten into the fight. The violent protests disrupted daily life in the twin cities; they caused traffic jams and brought a halt to public transport. The roads in Kolkata and Howrah turned into chaos the whole day, and most stores closed their doors in a bid to prevent loss from any havoc. These protests have attracted the attention of people at the national level with regard to the state of governance and laws for West Bengal.
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