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Mamata questions SFI protests over leader's death

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Press Trust of India Bangalore
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee today questioned SFI protests over death of its leader Sudipta Gupta, saying it's an accident and not police assault.

On the SFI observing a student strike, she told reporters here: "Why? for what purpose?".

The post-mortem would reveal that it's an accident. "It is unfortunate. It is not police assault," said Banerjee, who is here on a day's visit to confer West Bengal's prestigious 'Vishes Sangeet Mahasamman' award on eminent playback singer Manna Dey at his residence in the city.

Speaking to reporters in Kolkata yesterday after visiting the hospital where Gupta's body has been kept, she had claimed the student leader was killed when he hit a 'post' and that many of her own party workers had died similarly when they had thrust their heads out while travelling by train.
 

SFI members today blocked busy roads in Kolkata and other parts of the state for 15 minutes at 11 am.

Gupta, a 22-year-old MA student at the Rabindra Bharati University, died while being taken to jail following a law violation programme by the SFI on Tuesday.

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First Published: Apr 04 2013 | 6:00 PM IST

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