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Situation remains peaceful on second day

Four columns of army comprising 360 personnel and city police jointly patrol the city on Thursday night.

Updated on: Nov 23, 2007 01:39 PM IST
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Army and police on Friday patrolled violence-hit areas in central Kolkata as the city remained peaceful for second day after having plunged into turmoil during Wednesday's shutdown call by a Muslim oufit seeking explusion of controversial Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen and protesting against the Nandigram incidents.

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Four columns of army comprising 360 personnel conducted flag march and jointly patrolled with city police Moulali, Mullickbazar, Ripon Street, Park Circus, Topsia, Beniapukur and adjacent areas throughout Thursday night, Commissioner of Police, Goutam Mohan Chakraborty told PTI.

He said no incident was reported from the areas and there were no arrests. Earlier, nearly 70 persons were taken into custody in connection with the violence.

To a question, he said since this morning army has been kept on a stand by and city police would soon review the entire situation and apprise higher authorities in the state.

"The state government will take a final decision on how long the army will stay and whether it is to be withdrawn in phases," the CP said.

The Army was called out to stage flagmarch on the streets of central Kolkata on Wednesday afternoon after large-scale violence during a three-hour shutdown called by the minority group.

The violence led the state authorities to clamp an eight-hour night curfew in the violence-hit areas from 10 pm Wednesday night which was lifted following improvement in the situation Thursday morning.

 
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