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Several Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers were injured in clashes with police in Kolkata on Wednesday, 11 September, during a rally against hike in power tariff in West Bengal, party sources said.
BJP President Amit Shah and the state unit President Dilip Ghosh, who is in Delhi in connection with an organisational meeting, have been informed of the incident, the sources said.
Shah has asked the state leadership to submit to him the details about the incident.
Two BJP state general secretaries Sayantan Basu and Raju Banerjee along with several top state leaders including party MP and president of its Mahila Morcha Locket Chatterjee, participated in the rally.
Kolkata police tried to stop them by putting up barricades on Central Avenue and the force claimed that the BJP workers brickbatted its personnel. Following this the police used water cannons and burst tear gas shells to disperse the crowd.
The police also resorted to lathi charge.
It also claimed that about 85 party activists were injured and several of them have been admitted to the hospital.
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