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TMC delegation detained at Lucknow airport

The 4-member deputation was scheduled to meet families of those killed in UP during anti-CAA protests

PTI Lucknow Published 22.12.19, 12:47 PM
Police personnel stand guard, a day after anti-CAA protests were held in the the state, in Lucknow, Saturday, December 21, 2019.

Police personnel stand guard, a day after anti-CAA protests were held in the the state, in Lucknow, Saturday, December 21, 2019. PTI

A four-member Trinamul Congress (TMC) delegation, which was scheduled to meet the grieving families of those killed in Uttar Pradesh during protests over the new citizenship law, was 'detained' at Lucknow airport on Sunday afternoon, party sources claimed.

TMC Rajya Sabha MP Md Nadimul Haque, who is part of the delegation, said he and other party members were staging a sit-in near a hangar at the Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport in Lucknow.

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'We have been detained at Lucknow airport. As soon as we got down from the aircraft, we were surrounded by the police and were taken to a secluded spot on the runway. We are staging a dharna near a hangar,' Haque told PTI over phone from Lucknow.

The delegation, led by partys former MP Dinesh Trivedi also includes parliamentarian Pratima Mondal and Abir Biswas.

Protests against Citizenship (Amendment) Act that broke out in several districts of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday left at least 16 people dead and moveable and immoveable assets damaged, mostly in arson.

The Trinamul Congress leadership condemned the Uttar Pradesh government and demanded release of the party leaders immediately.

'Why is the BJP trying to hide the truth? They are not allowing anybody to enter Lucknow. We condemn such undemocratic action and attempt by the BJP to turn Uttar Pradesh into a police state,' TMC secretary general Partha Chatterjee said.

Reacting to the development, West Bengal BJP unit mocked the ruling TMC and said the state government 'failed to tackle' the law and order situation during the recent protests against the new citizenship law.

'We have seen what has happened in Bengal in the name of protests against the amended Citizenship Act. The state government has completely failed to tackle the situation here and is lecturing other states. They must get their own house in order,' BJP state general secretary Sayantan Basu said.

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