Updated On: 02 July, 2025 04:52 PM IST | Kolkata | mid-day online correspondent
The West Bengal BJP President asserted that his detention constitutes a "breach" of the fundamental rights guaranteed by the constitution, which prompted his visit to the Calcutta High Court. Speaking to reporters, Sukanta Majumdar stated that he had been detained thrice at different locations
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Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar. File Pic.
Union Minister and West Bengal BJP President Sukanta Majumdar arrived at the Calcutta High Court on Wednesday, following his detention by police last week, news agency ANI reported.
The West Bengal BJP President asserted that his detention constitutes a "breach" of the fundamental rights guaranteed by the constitution, which prompted his visit to the Calcutta High Court.
Speaking to reporters, Sukanta Majumdar stated that he had been detained thrice at different locations. The BJP MP specifically mentioned his detention on 28th June due to a "democratic agitation," which resulted in him spending the entire night at Lal Bazaar police station.