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Rajnath Singh accuses TMC MPs of creating 'unruly situation' at Silchar, says they were detained based on intel inputs

Press Trust of India • August 3, 2018, 19:46:33 IST
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Home minister Rajnath Singh on Friday accused Trinamool Congress MPs of creating an “unruly situation” at the Silchar airport.

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Rajnath Singh accuses TMC MPs of creating 'unruly situation' at Silchar, says they were detained based on intel inputs

New Delhi: Home minister Rajnath Singh on Friday accused Trinamool Congress (TMC) MPs of creating an “unruly situation” at the Silchar airport and said they were detained in view of intelligence inputs received by the Assam government on the law and order situation. Six leaders of the Trinamool Congress were on Thursday detained at the Silchar airport while attempting to visit Assam post the publication of the National Register of Citizens (NRC). [caption id=“attachment_4888581” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Union minister Rajnath Singh. PTI File image of Union minister Rajnath Singh. PTI[/caption] The six leaders left Assam this morning after overnight detention at the airport. The Trinamool Congress has said the detention and “manhandling” of their party colleagues at the Silchar airport shows there is an “undeclared emergency” in the country. In the Lok Sabha, Singh said since there were prohibitory orders in Assam, state officials had “requested” TMC MPs to return from the airport itself. “The Government of Assam had some information and based on intelligence inputs… In view of the prevailing law and order situation and so the situation does not deteriorate, TMC MPs were detained at the Silchar airport,” Singh said. TMC’s Kalyan Banerjee, in his speech, said citizens of India have a right to move around anywhere in the country and these MPs had categorically told the state government officer at Silchar airport that “they would not hold any public meeting”. Maintaining that the MPs were extended all courtesies, Singh said since there was no return flight to Kolkata or Delhi from Silchar, the MPs spent the night at the Silchar airport guest house and left for Kolkata this morning and have an onward flight to Delhi. “The kind of respect that should be shown to a public representative, similar respect was shown to TMC MPs. With folded hands, the district magistrate requested them to return. But, without paying heed to the request, the MPs got into shoving in which two women security personnel also got hurt,” the home minister added. In his speech, Banerjee asked the government if it was “afraid and nervous” because of the united force of the Opposition in the run up to the 2019 General Elections and hence had detained the MPs. “Parliamentarians have been deprived of the right to assess the situation arising in the country. There was no injunction or interim order passed by the Supreme Court that political meetings cannot be held in Assam,” Banerjee said. Bijoya Chakravarty (BJP) accused the Congress of putting the NRC in cold storage and said TMC MPs went to Assam only to “create tension” and “violence” in the state. She said that nothing can be more “dangerous” than West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee’s statement that there would be “bloodshed and civil war” in Assam. Six Trinamool Congress MPs – Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, Arpita Ghosh, Mamata Thakur, Ratna De Nag, Sukhendu Sekhar Ray and Nadimul Haque, and two West Bengal state ministers had reached Silchar on Thursday afternoon to “assess and discuss” the problems of citizens in the aftermath of NRC. The second list of the NRC, published earlier this week, has left out the names of over 40 lakh people, of which 85-90 percent are Bengalis, Banerjee said.

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