BJP files police complaint against controversial TMC leader Nirmal Majhi

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated:

A BJP leader today lodged a police complaint against Trinamool Congress MLA Nirmal Majhi for wondering in a speech whether people should burn "living effigies" of doctors affiliated to the CPI(M)'s medical wing. J C Pal, a professor and a doctor by profession, who is also a leader of the BJP, lodged the complaint with the Muchipara police station under Kolkata Police against Majhi.

Copies of the complaint have been sent to West Bengal Governor K N Tripathi, state Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and state Home Secretary Basudev Banerjee. "We have received a copy of a complaint lodged at Muchipara police station under Kolkata Police," Officer in charge of Bidhannagar North PS (Bidhanagar Police commissionerate) Santanu Koar confirmed.
However officials of the Kolkata police were tightlipped about the complaint.

State BJP leader Ritesh Tiwari said copies of the police complaint had been sent to the chief minister and Governor. A video footage aired yesterday in a Bengali news channel showed Majhi saying, "They (CPI-M backed doctors) can burn effigies of Mamata Banerjee. But when they will be caught by people, we don't know whether their effigies will be burnt or living effigies will be burnt."

Majhi, president of Trinamool backed Progressive Doctors Association, alleged that North Bengal Medical College and Hospital principal Dr Anup Kumar Roy, who was suspended following the outbreak of encephalitis in north Bengal on August 4, was irregular in attending office. "Roy is a leader of CPI(M)'s Association of Health Service Doctors. He used to attend office only for two days and remain in Kolkata for the rest of the five days (in a week," the footage showed him saying at a programme.

The Association of Health Service Doctors has been protesting against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's decision to suspend a few health officials following the outbreak of encephalitis in north Bengal.