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Published 14:21 IST, August 27th 2024

Video Captures Shocking Mamata Police Brutality On Nabanna March Protesters in Kolkata

BREAKING: Video Captures Shocking Mamata Police Brutality On Nabanna March Protesters in Kolkata

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Nabanna Abhijan Protestor Dragged
Nabanna Abhijan Protestor Dragged | Image: ANI

Kolkata: The cops under Mamata Banerjee government have been constantly attacking the protestors staging a peaceful protest in Kolkata - Nabanna Protest.

Shocking videos of protestors being beaten, dragged and attacked with tear gas and water cannons have emerged.

Nabanna Protest: Shocking Mamata Police Brutality Captured in Videos

A shocking video has emerged from the ongoing protests where a man is being dragged on the roads by the Calcutta Police officers.

The protestor is being pulled by his t-shirt on the road.

In another video, a protestor is being beaten mercilessly by the cops; he was standing peacefully, wasn't engaging in either the protests or with the cops but was still hit.

The Mamata cops have not even spared the women protestors as they have faced the brutalities of the Calcutta Police irrespective of their age.

All About Nabanna Protest

The demonstration, led by student platform Chhatrasamaj and the Sangrami Joutha Mancha of state government employees, began from College Square in north Kolkata and Santragachi in Howrah.

Protesters are demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the arrest of those responsible for the crime.

Protesters accused Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of failing to ensure the safety of women, which they believe contributed to the RG Kar incident that has sparked nationwide outrage.

The procession from College Square aimed to cross Howrah Bridge to reach Nabanna, while the group from Santragachi planned to proceed towards the state secretariat via Sibpur. In anticipation of the rally, police set up barricades along roads leading to Nabanna and enforced prohibitory orders in the area.

Updated 14:58 IST, August 27th 2024