RG Kar: Students firm on March to Nabanna, police call it ‘illegal’ and ‘potentially disruptive’

RG Kar: Students firm on March to Nabanna, police call it ‘illegal’ and ‘potentially disruptive’

RG Kar: Students firm on March to Nabanna, police call it ‘illegal’ and ‘potentially disruptive’

KOLKATA: Amid claims by the Trinamool Congress and West Bengal Police of potential disruptions, student organisation Chhatra Samaj insisted that its August 27 'Nabanna Abhijan' rally will be peaceful and focused on demanding the resignation of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and the arrest of those responsible for the alleged rape-murder of a doctor in RG Kar hospital.

The call for March to Nabanna, the Bengal state secretariat, was separately given by an unregistered students’ body Pashchim Banga Chhatra Samaj (West Bengal Students Community) and the Sangrami Joutha Mancha (Joint Platform of Struggle), an organisation of state government employees who have been agitating since long demanding their DA to be made at par with their Central government counterparts.