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CPI(M) Trinamool clash in Nandigram

Trouble breaks out in Nandigram with clashes between the ruling CPI(M) and the main opposition Trinamool Congress.

Updated on: Jun 30, 2008 03:15 PM IST
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Trouble has broken out in West Bengal's Nandigram area with clashes between the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) and the main opposition Trinamool Congress.

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"The two groups hurled bombs and fired at each other," said Nandigram police station officer-in-charge Debasish Chakraborty after the violence Sunday night.

"There are no reports of any injury. We have not made any arrests. None of the arms have been seized," Chakraborty said.

Trouble broke out in the Garchakraberia, Southkhali and Takapura areas around 10 p.m. Both parties blamed each other for the violence.

"The Trinamool men are involved. After their victory in the recent rural body polls, they want to wipe us out," said CPI-M leader Ashok Guria.

Trinamool leader Swadesh Das Adhikari said heavily armed goons backed by the CPI-M attacked his party's supporters.

Nandigram, in East Midnapore district of West Bengal, caught international attention in January last year as various opposition parties led by the Trinamool Congress launched a violent protest alongside peasants to foil the state government's plans to set up a chemical hub by acquiring large tracts of agricultural land.

 
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