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Bengal MP Arjun Singh Claims Cop Attacked Him, BJP Calls for Bandh

Singh claimed Barrackpore Police Commissioner Manoj Verma struck him during a clash, causing a gash on his head.

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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Barrackpore in West Bengal, Arjun Singh, suffered head injuries on Sunday when police allegedly baton charged a protest at Kankinara in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas district to lift a road blockade by a group of persons.

Singh claimed Barrackpore Police Commissioner Manoj Verma struck him, causing a gash on his head.

Bengal BJP has called for a 12 hour bandh in Barrackpore to protest the alleged attack on Singh.

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The MP, wearing a blood-soaked shirt and a bandage on head, said that Verma led a police contingent which attacked a “peaceful” protest by the BJP over the capture of its party office at Shyamnagar.

A senior police officer, however, claimed that stones were being hurled during a clash between two groups at Kankinara and Singh suffered injuries in the melee.

Local sources said that a mob which had blocked a road started pelting stones at the police officers as soon as they arrived at the spot. The force retaliated and baton charged the gathering to clear the road. Both Shyamnagar and Kankinara come under the Barrackpore Lok Sabha constituency, of which Singh is the MP.

Several areas including Bhatpara and Kankinara in the constituency have been in the grip of violence since Singh won the election on a BJP ticket, having deserted the ruling Trinamool Congress, of which he was an MLA.

Fresh clashes broke out between the supporters of the two parties on Sunday over control of a party office at Shyamnagar, they said.

Singh’s Car Vandalised

Earlier in the day, Singh's vehicle was vandalised near the Shyamnagar railway station.

According to Ajay Thakur, DC-zone 1, Barrackpore police commissionerate, some miscreants attacked the Barrackpore MP's car, smashing its windows.

"The matter has been reported to the police and an investigation is underway," he said.

The parliamentarian claimed that TMC supporters attacked and damaged his car. He also said that the ruling party was using force to capture BJP party offices at various places in Barrackpore constituency, a charge denied by the Trinamool Congress.

West Bengal Food and Supplies minister Jyotipriya Mallick asserted that it was the saffron party which had forcibly taken over the TMC's party offices in Barrackpore.

“Arjun Singh should remember what his people had done to take over our party offices. Even Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had caught the BJP workers red-handed while they were painting a TMC office in saffron colour,” he added.

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