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'Whose sentiments are...': BJP slams Mamata Banerjee as Bengal cops stop anti-Pak slogans citing ‘sensitive' area

The protestors were raising anti-Pakistan slogans in the aftermath of Pahalgam terror attack where terrorists gunned down 26 civilians.

April 27, 2025 / 12:05 IST
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'Whose sentiments are...': BJP slams Mamata Banerjee as Bengal cops stop anti-Pak slogans citing ‘sensitive' area
The protestors and Bengal police got into a heated confrontation in Ashoknagar. (Screengrab/X)

The West Bengal unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) slammed Mamata Banerjee government as the police stopped a group of protestors from raising slogans against Pakistan or burning the Pakistani flag in Ashoknagar citing "sensitive area".

Sharing a video of X where cops can be seen stopping protestors from raising slogans, Bengal BJP said, "In Ashoknagar, West Bengal, raising slogans against Pakistan or burning the Pakistani flag is banned — because Mamata Banerjee’s police say it’s a “sensitive area.” Sensitive for whom? Pakistan or its sympathizers? This is not governance — this is treachery dressed up as secularism."

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The incident occurred in Ashoknagar in West Bengal. In the video, a police officer was heard saying, “This is a sensitive area. You cannot do these here. This is a sensitive area”. The proestors gathered in the area got into a heated confrontation with the cops. A man, who was present there, said, “Indian police wants to stop burning of Pakistan flag”

BJP leader Amit Malviya questioned "Whose sentiments are they trying to protect?"