Pannun, who has been designated as a terrorist by the home ministry, has also appealed to the banned CPI (Maoist) through a video uploaded on social media to disrupt the matc
Bengal Police said the incident took place when police force was deployed to enforce Section 144 in Dhamakhali on Tuesday in the wake of the Sandeshkhali row. | Latest News India
The West Bengal Police has accused BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, the leader of the opposition in the Bengal assembly, of calling a Sikh IPS officer a 'Khalistani'. CM Mamata Banerjee strongly condemns BJP's divisive politics and overstepping constitutional boundaries.
Around 200 members of the Sikh community staged a demonstration in Kolkata to show support for an IPS officer who alleged that a West Bengal BJP leader called him a Khalistani . The BJP leaders denied the allegations, stating that no one had used that term. The IPS officer questioned the use of the term, stating that it was unfair to label someone a Khalistani based on their religious attire. The Sikh community demanded an apology from the BJP, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
'We are all patriotic Indians. None can question our patriotism, our sacrifice, our love for the country. Why should wearing turbans as part of our religious right make a Sikh tagged as a Khalistani? We demand an apology from the BJP, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Union Home Minister Amit Shah on this issue'