TC asks govt to implement SC order on Nandigram

The Trinamool Congress on Wednesday asked the West Bengal government to implement without any further delay the Supreme Court order to provide compensation to those injured in the police firing at Nandigram in March 2007.

Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress on Wednesday asked
the West Bengal government to implement without any further
delay the Supreme Court order to provide compensation to those
injured in the police firing at Nandigram in March 2007.

"The Government should strictly implement the apex court
order on the compensation aspect for Nandigram victims,"
Trinamool Congress leader Partha Chatterjee told reporters
here.
Chatterjee also demanded arrest of armed CPI(M) cadre in
Nandigram.

Referring to the violence in Burdwan town, Chatterjee
alleged that the CPI(M) was using hired musclemen from Bankura
and Purulia districts to terrorise people.

"For the last two days, CPI(M) goons have been indulging
in violence in Burdwan town and torching Trinamool offices,"
he alleged.
To a question, he said when CPI(M) was claiming
improvement in the situation in Maoist-hit West Midnapore
district, "Where then is the necessity of retaining the joint
forces there?

"We are again demanding withdrawal of the joint forces,
withdrawal of prohibitory orders and dismantling of CPI(M)
armed camps," he said.

PTI

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