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No bomb manufacturing will be allowed: Mamata

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Bolpur (West Bengal): In a stern warning, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday instructed the police to step up vigilance and check bomb manufacturing, particularly, in sensitive areas of Birbhum district, where crude bomb-making related explosions have occurred.
“Please pay attention. No bomb manufacturing will be allowed. Rescue whatever arms are there,” Banerjee told the police here at an administrative review meeting. Last month, nine persons were killed in crude bomb explosions following clashes between two groups in Labpur.
The Chief Minister also asserted that no hooliganism will be allowed.
“No hooliganism will be allowed nor will we allow anyone to wrest control of an area by muscle power, by sword wielding,” said Banerjee in an apparent reference to the Ram Navami rallies held by RSS-backed outfits where participants were seen brandishing swords.
She mentioned Nanur and Parui as being “sensitive” areas.
Alleging that some patients from outside create a problem in Rampurhat (hospital), the Trinamool Congress supremo ordered the police and district administration to consider setting up police camp outside the hospital for added security.
“Some patients who come from outside create a problem. Do think about setting up a police camp outside the hospital as it is along the Jharkhand border,” she told the police officers. (IANS)
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