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Legislation to claim damage during bandhs being mulled

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Press Trust of India Kolkata

"Since we are in government we are accountable to the people. We can't tolerate loss of public property by any political party or individual," Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee told reporters here today.

She said that the opinion of legal and constitutional experts and senior politicians would be taken on the issue.

Stating that in a democracy any political party had the right to call a bandh or an agitation, Banerjee said "Forcible bandh can't exist.

"It will be unwise to apply force on people on the issue. People can't remain silent. They must give a fitting reply. How long will this dirty politics continue?" she asked.

 

Referring to damage to several buses and government property during the day's NDA-sponsored 12-hour Bharat bandh, she said that her party was also once in the opposition, but had not indulged in the practice.

  

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First Published: May 31 2012 | 6:15 PM IST

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