West Bengal Police Continue Public Humiliation of TMC Leaders in Alipore Court Complex
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- •TMC leaders were paraded and publicly humiliated at Alipore Court Complex for the second consecutive day.
- •The incident was witnessed and recorded, sparking widespread condemnation from opposition parties and activists.
- •TMC leaders, including former minister Partha Chatterjee, termed the action an attack on democracy and a political conspiracy.
- •The West Bengal Police defended their actions, stating the leaders were presented in court as per legal procedure.
- •The incident highlights the escalating political tensions in West Bengal, with TMC accusing central agencies of targeting opposition leaders.
Kolkata, West Bengal – In a fresh episode of alleged police high-handedness, several Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders were subjected to public humiliation at the Alipore Court Complex on Thursday. This marks the second consecutive day that TMC workers and leaders have been paraded in a manner widely criticized as demeaning and politically motivated.
According to eyewitness accounts and video footage circulating on social media, the TMC leaders, including former ministers and party functionaries, were made to stand in a line and were repeatedly asked to identify each other by police personnel. The incident took place in full public view outside the court premises, where multiple cases against TMC leaders are being heard. The police action drew sharp condemnation from opposition parties and civil rights activists, who termed it a deliberate attempt to intimidate and discredit the TMC leadership.

