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Sovan Chatterjee seeks police protection after 'sudden' withdrawal of security

In an email to Kolkata Police Commissioner, Former Kolkata mayor Sovan Chatterjee has shown his displeasure on the removal of his security. Chatterjee claimed that his security was "suddenly withdrawn" after he switched over from TMC to the saffron party.

Former Kolkata mayor and BJP leader Sovan Chatterjee (file photo)
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Published : Aug 18, 2019, 9:58 PM IST

Kolkata (West Bengal): Former Kolkata mayor and TMC MLA Sovan Chatterjee, who recently joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on Sunday sought police protection, claiming that security provided to him was "suddenly withdrawn" after he switched over to the saffron fold.

In an email to Kolkata Police Commissioner Anuj Sharma, which was also marked to the West Bengal DGP, state home secretary and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Chatterjee said that his security personnel were removed on Saturday without any intimation.

"In the wee hours of August 17, suddenly all my security personnel were withdrawn by your office without any intimation...It is pertinent to mention here that I apprehend such withdrawal of security personnel may be because of the vindictiveness of the state government against me as I've joined the BJP on August 14," he said.

Chatterjee said that in spite of resigning from the post of mayor and as a minister on November 22, 2018, his security arrangement was not reduced, as the West Bengal government and police were aware of threats to his life.

"The state government and the police department is fully aware that apart from anti-social elements, presently my life and honour is at stake due to the activities and conspiracies of my wife Ratna Chatterjee (against whom I have filed a divorce case)," he said in the email.

"However in the eyes of the administration, all are equal. I, therefore, urge you to immediately arrange for sufficient deployment of security personnel so that no harm is caused to me and my associates," Chatterjee said.

The TMC leadership declined to comment on the matter.

West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh, meanwhile, criticised the Mamata Banerjee-led government for its "vindictive approach", and asserted if the state does not provide adequate security to Chatterjee, the central government would do so.

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Kolkata (West Bengal): Former Kolkata mayor and TMC MLA Sovan Chatterjee, who recently joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), on Sunday sought police protection, claiming that security provided to him was "suddenly withdrawn" after he switched over to the saffron fold.

In an email to Kolkata Police Commissioner Anuj Sharma, which was also marked to the West Bengal DGP, state home secretary and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Chatterjee said that his security personnel were removed on Saturday without any intimation.

"In the wee hours of August 17, suddenly all my security personnel were withdrawn by your office without any intimation...It is pertinent to mention here that I apprehend such withdrawal of security personnel may be because of the vindictiveness of the state government against me as I've joined the BJP on August 14," he said.

Chatterjee said that in spite of resigning from the post of mayor and as a minister on November 22, 2018, his security arrangement was not reduced, as the West Bengal government and police were aware of threats to his life.

"The state government and the police department is fully aware that apart from anti-social elements, presently my life and honour is at stake due to the activities and conspiracies of my wife Ratna Chatterjee (against whom I have filed a divorce case)," he said in the email.

"However in the eyes of the administration, all are equal. I, therefore, urge you to immediately arrange for sufficient deployment of security personnel so that no harm is caused to me and my associates," Chatterjee said.

The TMC leadership declined to comment on the matter.

West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh, meanwhile, criticised the Mamata Banerjee-led government for its "vindictive approach", and asserted if the state does not provide adequate security to Chatterjee, the central government would do so.

Also Read: Man dies of electrocution in Kolkata

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Sovan Chatterjee seeks police protection after 'sudden'
withdrawal of security
         Kolkata, Aug 18 (PTI) Former Kolkata mayor and TMC MLA
Sovan Chatterjee, who recently joined the BJP, on Sunday
sought police protection, claiming that security provided to
him was "suddenly withdrawn" after he switched over to the
saffron fold.
         In an email to Kolkata Police Commissioner Anuj
Sharma, which was also marked to the West Bengal DGP, state
home secretary and Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Chatterjee
said his security personnel were removed on Saturday without
any intimation.
         "... In the wee hours of 11:15 pm on August 17,
suddenly all my security personnel were withdrawn by your
office without any intimation.
         "It is pertinent to mention here that I apprehend such
withdrawal of security personnel may be because of the
vindictiveness of the state government against me as I've
joined the Bharatiya Janata Party on August 14," he said.
         Chatterjee said in spite of resigning from the post of
mayor and as a minister on November 22, 2018, his security
arrangement was not reduced, as the West Bengal government and
police were aware of threats to his life.
         "The state government and the police department is
fully aware that apart from anti-social elements, presently my
life and honour is at stake due to the activities and
conspiracies of my wife Ratna Chatterjee (against whom I have
filed a divorce case)," he said in the email.
         "However in the eyes of the administration, all are
equal. I, therefore, urge you to immediately arrange for
sufficient deployment of security personnel so that no harm is
caused to me and my associates," Chatterjee said.
         The TMC leadership declined to comment on the matter.
         West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh, meanwhile,
criticised the Mamata Banerjee-led government for its
"vindictive approach", and asserted if the state does not
provide adequate security to Chatterjee, the central
government would do so. PTI PNT
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