Community Demands Justice After Alleged Assault and Newborn Death

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Siliguri, February 26 A protest march over the alleged assault of a pregnant Adivasi woman in the Darjeeling district turned violent in Siliguri on Thursday, with police using tear gas shells, water cannons, and batons to disperse demonstrators attempting to march to Uttarkanya, the state government's branch secretariat in north Bengal.

At least 16 protesters were detained, and several people, including demonstrators, were injured in the clashes near Tin Batti More, police said.

The injured were taken to the district hospital, sources added.

Members of the RSS-backed Janjati Suraksha Manch, backed by the BJP, had called for the 'Uttarkanya Abhiyan', demanding the death penalty for a civic volunteer accused of assaulting the woman in the Phansidewa area in December, an incident that allegedly led to the death of her newborn child.

The march began from Jalpaimore with BJP leaders, including Dabgram-Fulbari MLA Shikha Chatterjee and Phansidewa MLA Durga Murmu, participating.

Police had put up multiple barricades and deployed water cannons in anticipation of the rally.

Trouble began when protesters tried to break through the barricades at Tin Batti More. Demonstrators allegedly set tyres on fire and pushed past successive police barricades, prompting police to first use water cannons and later lob tear gas shells.

A "mild" baton charge was carried out when the situation escalated, officers said.

Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos as scuffles broke out between police and protesters, briefly turning the busy intersection into a battleground.

The march was eventually dispersed, and the situation brought under control, police added.

Chatterjee sharply criticised police action.

"We were marching with members of the tribal community towards Uttarkanya. The police stopped us and used water cannons, tear gas, and batons. I was caught in the chaos and was pulled to safety by colleagues. This is unethical and undemocratic," she said.

Reacting to the incident, Senior TMC leader and Siliguri Mayor Gautam Deb said police are investigating the case related to the assault on the Adivasi woman.

"We condemn the assault on the Adivasi woman. But the way the BJP is instigating violence and is trying to politicise the incident is also condemnable. The law must take its own course," he said.

The protest was triggered by an incident on December 23 in Jhamaklal village under Phansidewa police station limits, where a land dispute allegedly led to an altercation between two groups.

According to police, a civic volunteer was arrested for allegedly assaulting a seven-month pregnant Adivasi woman during the clash.

It has been alleged that the woman suffered severe injuries and delivered a premature baby on January 8. The newborn reportedly died three days later.

Protesters alleged that four other persons involved in the incident are still at large and demanded their immediate arrest, along with strict application of provisions of the SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

The case has drawn political attention over the past week, with Darjeeling MP Raju Bista visiting the victim's family and seeking intervention from constitutional authorities, including the governor and the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes. Allegations had also surfaced earlier that prompt police action was not taken despite complaints.

Thursday's violence has further sharpened political tensions in the region, with the BJP accusing the state government of shielding the guilty, while police maintained that force was used only after protesters attempted to breach barricades and disrupt public order.

Security has been tightened in the area, and officials said the situation was now normal.
 
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