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Left activists, cops clash in WB

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Howrah: Clashes broke out here on Friday between the police and the Left Front activists, who were marching towards the state secretariat, demanding employment for the youth.
Several people on the two sides suffered injuries in the skirmish, a police officer said. The injured have been admitted to a nearby government hospital for treatment, he said.
According to sources, police lobbed tear gas shells and used water cannons to disperse CPI(M) youth and students’ wing activists, who pelted stones at them.
Members of the Students’ Federation of India (SFI) and the Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) on Thursday took out a rally from Singur, the venue of the abandoned Tata Nano car plant, demanding jobs for the youth of the state.
The rally was scheduled to culminate at the state secretariat on Friday afternoon, but was stopped near Mullick Ghat in Howrah.
Sources said the activists, in their attempt to move forward, broke one of the three barricades set up by the police at Mullick Ghat.
A scuffle ensued with the police shortly after, with the agitators hurling bricks at the security personnel, who retaliated with tear gas shells and baton charge, they said.
“We were told by the police that five of our representatives would be allowed to go to Nabanna to submit a deputation. But as soon as our peaceful rally reached Mullick Ghat, police resorted to unprovoked lathi charge and tear gas shell firing,” DYFI state secretary Sayandeep Mitra said.
Rebutting the allegations, West Bengal education minister and senior TMC leader Partha Chatterjee said the Left Front activists were trying to disturb the “peaceful atmosphere” in the state. (PTI)

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