Updated On: 27 August, 2024 08:37 PM IST | Sanjana Deshpande
Large-scale violence broke out in Kolkata and Howrah during the `Nabanna Abhijan` rally on August 27, 2024, as protestors clashed with police. The rally was held to demand justice for the RG Kar Hospital victim, resulting in injuries on both sides. Pics/ PTI

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In response to the violent clashes during the `Nabanna Abhijan`, the BJP called for a 12-hour Bengal bandh on Wednesday. The party condemned the police action against the protestors and demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
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More than 200 protestors were arrested across West Bengal during the `Nabanna Abhijan` rally. The arrests were made as police attempted to control the situation, which saw stones and glass bottles thrown at officers.

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Police resorted to lathi-charge, tear gas, and water cannons to disperse the aggressive crowd attempting to reach the West Bengal state secretariat, Nabanna. The clashes resulted in injuries to 29 police personnel.
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BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari urged Governor CV Ananda Bose to impose President`s Rule in West Bengal following the violent clashes. He accused the state government of failing to maintain law and order.

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The West Bengal government urged citizens not to participate in the BJP`s 12-hour bandh on Wednesday, declaring that all government offices would remain open and warning employees against unauthorised absence.
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Police claimed to have arrested 25 individuals on the night before the `Nabanna Abhijan` rally, citing credible evidence that these individuals planned to use firearms and bombs, which could have worsened the situation.

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Several police vehicles were vandalised, and a police motorcycle was torched by protestors near the Babughat riverfront in Kolkata. The violence escalated as protestors breached police barricades and attempted to reach Nabanna.
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