By PTI
KOLKATA: Several Trinamool Congress staff had been injured when one of many 49 buses taking them from West Bengal to Delhi to participate in a protest programme met with an accident in Jharkhand on Sunday.
The bus careened and went right down to a subject behind the freeway, leaving just a few passengers barely injured.
Its occupants had been introduced again to Purulia city in West Bengal for medical remedy, a celebration chief mentioned.
The TMC asserted that because the Railways didn’t allot a particular practice, the social gathering was taking 49 bus-load of protesters to Delhi to demand the state’s dues from the BJP-led central authorities beneath the 100-day job assure programme beneath MGNREGA.
Following the accident, senior West Bengal minister Shashi Panja accused the BJP of forcing the ruling social gathering in Bengal to rearrange buses as a particular practice was not allotted.
“Check your hands @Dr SukantaBJP, they’re red with the blood of those injured,” she wrote on X, previously Twitter.
BJP West Bengal president Sukanta Majumdar claimed that whereas TMC leaders had been travelling by aeroplanes, the protesters had been being made to take buses to Delhi.
“The way TMC leaders are enjoying the luxury of flights and pushed these innocent people to the brink of life risk is condemnable,” he wrote on X.
TMC MP Sougata Roy alleged that the ruling BJP on the Centre is attempting to foil the TMC’s protests by the use of denial of practice bookings and cancellations of flights.
“People of the country should see how the BJP is trying to thwart our programme,” he advised reporters.
The Eastern Railway has contended that it obtained the request from the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) and the unavailability of rakes was the rationale behind denial of the particular practice.
A TMC chief mentioned that the buses, which left Kolkata and different districts of West Bengal on Saturday evening, are scheduled to achieve Delhi by early Monday.
The TMC plans to carry a sit-in by its MPs and state ministers at Rajghat on October 2, and a rally of MGNREGA job card holders the subsequent day.
TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee asserted on Saturday that the TMC can’t be scared off from its political programmes by summons by central businesses, and vowed to go forward with the protests in Delhi.
The Diamond Harbour MP has been summoned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on October 3 in reference to its ongoing investigation into the alleged faculty jobs rip-off.
Banerjee claimed that the Centre was attempting to “crush” the motion of the poor folks of West Bengal in Delhi by cancelling trains and “deploying the ED and CBI”.
KOLKATA: Several Trinamool Congress staff had been injured when one of many 49 buses taking them from West Bengal to Delhi to participate in a protest programme met with an accident in Jharkhand on Sunday.
The bus careened and went right down to a subject behind the freeway, leaving just a few passengers barely injured.
Its occupants had been introduced again to Purulia city in West Bengal for medical remedy, a celebration chief mentioned.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
The TMC asserted that because the Railways didn’t allot a particular practice, the social gathering was taking 49 bus-load of protesters to Delhi to demand the state’s dues from the BJP-led central authorities beneath the 100-day job assure programme beneath MGNREGA.
Following the accident, senior West Bengal minister Shashi Panja accused the BJP of forcing the ruling social gathering in Bengal to rearrange buses as a particular practice was not allotted.
“Check your hands @Dr SukantaBJP, they’re red with the blood of those injured,” she wrote on X, previously Twitter.
BJP West Bengal president Sukanta Majumdar claimed that whereas TMC leaders had been travelling by aeroplanes, the protesters had been being made to take buses to Delhi.
“The way TMC leaders are enjoying the luxury of flights and pushed these innocent people to the brink of life risk is condemnable,” he wrote on X.
TMC MP Sougata Roy alleged that the ruling BJP on the Centre is attempting to foil the TMC’s protests by the use of denial of practice bookings and cancellations of flights.
“People of the country should see how the BJP is trying to thwart our programme,” he advised reporters.
The Eastern Railway has contended that it obtained the request from the Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) and the unavailability of rakes was the rationale behind denial of the particular practice.
A TMC chief mentioned that the buses, which left Kolkata and different districts of West Bengal on Saturday evening, are scheduled to achieve Delhi by early Monday.
The TMC plans to carry a sit-in by its MPs and state ministers at Rajghat on October 2, and a rally of MGNREGA job card holders the subsequent day.
TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee asserted on Saturday that the TMC can’t be scared off from its political programmes by summons by central businesses, and vowed to go forward with the protests in Delhi.
The Diamond Harbour MP has been summoned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on October 3 in reference to its ongoing investigation into the alleged faculty jobs rip-off.
Banerjee claimed that the Centre was attempting to “crush” the motion of the poor folks of West Bengal in Delhi by cancelling trains and “deploying the ED and CBI”.