Congress, Left Front stage walkout from WB Assembly

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Feb 15 2017 | 4:42 PM IST
Despite its earlier announcement of boycotting the entire budget session, the Congress today returned to the West Bengal Assembly, but staged a walkout protesting against the eviction of Leader of Opposition Abdul Mannan by marshals from the House last week.
Congress MLAs along with their Left Front counterparts continued their protest demonstration inside the Assembly against the eviction of Mannan from the House by marshals last week leading to his illness and subsequent hospitalisation.
With posters and placards demanding the Speaker to spell out the reasons behind Mannan's eviction, Congress members protested for about 20 minutes in the House before staging a walkout along with Left Front members.
The Congress Legislature Party had yesterday decided to boycott the entire budget session protesting against the eviction and alleged assault on their leader.
Carrying on with their demonstration outside the House, Congress also organised a 'March to Assembly' programme protesting against Mannan's eviction.
Leading the march, state Congress president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury accused the Trinamool Congress of running the state government with the help of the Police.
"They have killed poor farmers at Bhangor, which showed that the TMC is not with the people," he said.
"But, Congress can't be cowed down. We are on the streets to counter the violence and terror unleashed by TMC," the WBPCC chief said.

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First Published: Feb 15 2017 | 4:42 PM IST

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