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BJP MP Sukanta Majumdar writes to Lok Sabha Speaker, Amit Shah alleging mob attack

BJP MP Sukanta Majumdar writes to Lok Sabha Speaker, Amit Shah alleging mob attack

Time of India20-06-2025
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Kolkata: Union minister of state and BJP West Bengal unit president Sukanta Majumdar wrote on Friday to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, alleging a mob attack on his convoy on Thursday in what he termed a "grave breach of security" and "contempt of House".In the letter, Majumdar accused the state police of failing to control the situation and protect him during his visit to Budge Budge in South 24 Parganas district.Majumdar also wrote to union home minister Amit Shah , apprising him of the law-and-order situation in West Bengal and how his convoy was attacked, while urging him to take action.ET has seen his letters to Birla and Shah.In the letter to the speaker, the Balurghat MP and union minister of state for education and development of the north-eastern region said he was submitting a "notice under Rule 222 of the Rules of Procedure and Conduct of Business in Lok Sabha regarding a grave breach of privilege and attack on the dignity, safety, and freedom of movement of a member of parliament and union minister".Majumdar said a mob "reportedly comprising workers of the Trinamool Congress " gheraoed and violently attacked his official convoy when he was visiting Diamond Harbour to meet the victims of political violence and assess the law-and-order situation in the area.
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