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Case against BJP leader after chaos at Bengal police station.

Agnimitra Paul, a West Bengal BJP leader, and other party employees are the targets of a formal complaint (FIR) for causing disturbance at a police station when they attempted to submit a complaint against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

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According to police sources, BJP leader Agnimitra Paul and 14 other employees are the targets of a First Information Report (FIR) for causing mayhem at a police station in the West Midnapore district of West Bengal. Paul had gone to the police station to register a complaint against Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister.

Paul and the BJP representatives went to the district’s Kotwali police station to complain to Banerjee, claiming that she had made an offensive comment about Ram Navami at a gathering in north Bengal, according to police sources.

But after the police declined to file a formal complaint against Banerjee, Paul and the BJP employees began to demonstrate in front of the police station.

During the demonstration, Paul secured the police station’s gate.

Banerjee said earlier on Wednesday that there were schemes afoot to instigate unrest in the state on Ram Navami.

A few hours later, stones were thrown from rooftops in Murshidabad’s Shaktipur neighborhood at the Ram Navami procession, injuring about twenty people.

In a letter to West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose, BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari requested that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) look into the altercations that occurred during a Ram Navami parade in Murshidabad.