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Bengal firing: Village tense, Mamata meets locals

Last Updated: Saturday, January 08, 2011, 14:59     A- A A+
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Lalgarh (West Bengal): Police raids were on in Netai village near this Maoist hub in West Bengal on Saturday, a day after seven people were shot dead and 12 wounded allegedly by Marxist-backed assailants.

Groups of villagers were seen huddled together, mourning the deaths, while anxiety was writ large on the faces of those whose family members lay critically injured in hospitals.

Around noon, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee went around the village. She is slated to hold a meeting later three kms from the site of violence.

Nobody went to the fields to nurse the mustard, wheat and potato crops sown a month back. The wage labourers, for whom it is the peak season, remained in their houses.

However, in a departure from the usual trend of villagers leaving their houses and shifting elsewhere till the situation turned normal, Netai residents chose to stay put.

"Where will we go? What will happen will happen," said a villager, sitting under a tree in the West Midnapore district spot, about 200 km west of Kolkata.

Seven of the critically injured were rushed to the state's premier hospital SSKM Friday night, while 10 others were being treated at the Midnapore Medical College and Hospital in district headquarters Midnapore town.

A large posse of policemen arrived in the village on Saturday morning and were seen interrogating the villagers to ascertain details of the incident.

As heavy police patrolling continued, Trianmool Congress leader Mrigen Maity alleged several villagers were still missing after the incident that has sent shockwaves across the state.

According to eyewitnesses, the incident took place when hundreds of villagers surrounded a camp of armed Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) cadres housed in local leader Ranjit Dandapadhay's house.

The CPI-M cadres then opened fire, the villagers alleged.

"At least 20 people were injured, of whom eight sustained critical injuries. Later, seven people, including a woman, succumbed to their injuries," a villager and Trinamool Congress supporter said on condition of anonymity.

He alleged that the CPI-M set up the camp to shelter armed cadres and ordered the villagers to provide food and send their children to the camp so that they could be trained to fight Maoists.

While the ruling CPI-M has denied its involvement in the shooting, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram has summoned Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee to New Delhi at the earliest. Chidambaram said eight people had died and 20 were injured, calling it a "grave incident".

In a strongly worded statement, Governor MK Narayanan called it a "day of sorrow and shame" and asked the state government "to act decisively".

"I will look into the matter in more details in consultation with the chief minister," he said.

Traffic movement was disrupted in Kolkata as Congress workers blocked major roads, while Trinamool activists are slated to stage a demonstration.

IANS

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First Published: Saturday, January 08, 2011, 14:59

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Pradipta Bhakta - Muscat
Cynical Ms Banerjee knows how to grab cheap media advantage when the issue is related to her political gain. It is good to have any leaders to cry for those deceased and to come for help, but not only for the hot day. She is up to play politics in killing in Lalgarh rather then trying to pacify the situation, she is actually escalating the hit. But if she does this as a rule we can even tolerate. She is the same leader who refused to go to Delhi in New Delhi station stampede case. It is she who went to the scenario of Gyneshwari and Malda railway mishap only to blame CPM rather than helping the injured and deceased people to grab cheap politics, when it was proved and alleged that it was either caused by her under ground cadre Maoist, or due to mistakes by her railways. It is unfortunate that we, the people of Bengal, are thinking her as the best future alternative to guide Bengal to disaster.
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