CALCUTTA, July 24: Within 24 hours of a mob snatching away 34 ``Bangladeshi infiltrators'' from the custody of Maharashtra policemen from the Kurla Express at Uluberia station, the West Bengal police today detrained another 38, including 19 women, from the same train at Kharagpur railway station, officials said.They were taken off the train apprehending trouble at Uluberia station and were in GRP custody.
Sources said the 34 ``Bangladeshis'', taken away forcibly at Uluberia yesterday, were yet to be traced.
Meanwhile, a piqued West Bengal Government is taking up with Maharashtra the issue of Bengali-speaking people being sent here over the past two days for deportation to Bangladesh. Two batches of such people were sent here from Mumbai without the West Bengal Government knowing anything about it.
Speaking to The Indian Express here this afternoon, West Bengal chief secretary Manish Gupta said: ``The Maharashtra Government hasn't followed the right procedure on this. There's been no liaisonwith us.'' Gupta is writing a letter to his Maharashtra counterpart on the issue.
The Maharashtra Government's move has caused quite a stir in both political and administrative circles here. Not only was the West Bengal Government kept in the dark about the intended deportation of the people identified by a Mumbai court as Bangladeshis but the issue has created a law and order problem here.
Yesterday, a mob of several thousand people led by Forward Bloc MLA Rabin Ghosh, attacked a train carrying 34 such people from Mumbai to Howrah. The Maharashtra policemen escorting these people had to open fire at Uluberia railway station as the mob snatched the so-called `Bangladeshis' from their custody and helped them escape.
The FB men claimed that these people were not Bangladeshis but
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