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Sudip visits Nanoor, villagers cry their heart out

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Posted: Nov 05, 2009 at 0439 hrs IST

Kolkata A day after armed violence in Nanoor, the police failed to book any of the miscreants involved in clashes while the Trinamool Congress once again appealed to the Centre for imposition of Article 356 in the state.

Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee today sent her party MP Sudip Banerjee to take stock of the situation at Nanoor.

Seventeen people were injured in clashes between Trinamool and CPM supporters in Nanoor yesterday.

Hundreds of Trinamool supporters today gathered at Thupsara village to give an account of ‘CPM terror’ to Banerjee.

The villagers told him how the CPM men are creating terror in the area by hiring muscleman from outside. While Banerjee was talking to the villagers ‘miscreants’ were hurling bombs at nearby places.

Before leaving Nanoor the Trinamool MP said: “When musclemen from outside entered the villages and fired indiscriminately without any police response, how can one say that the administration is working properly. Why police came late and why they could not arrest a single miscreant, the administration should reply.”

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