TIWN Oct 30, 2019
AGARTALA, Oct 30 (TIWN): Displaying barbaric brutality, BJP Govt has targeted an honest politician of the CPI-M party Badal Choudhury who indeed maintained "spotless" career till day was forced to come out of ILS hospital who suffered from two heart attacks, whereas he didn’t even given time to change his hospital dress. Statewide public are condemning, saying “Shame†and spitting the BJP Govt. Today when High Court was hearing the bail petition of former CPI-M Minister Badal Choudhury, Police by force removed Badal Choudhury from ILS hospital amid he is suffering after 2 heartattacks. This move was taken after CM Biplab Deb and his Law Minister Ratanlal Nath and BJP Govt Lawyers claimed that Badal Choudhury is not ill. Even while forcing Badal Choudhury to come out of ILS hospital, no time was given to him to change the ILS hospital's dress and in hospital dress police dragged him in the West Agartala PS aimed to produce him before Special Court when High Court is hearing the bail plea.
Also Badal Choudhury's arrest on October 21st itself was illegal as it was done when he was unconscious in ICU by his thumb impression. CPI-M said, if anything happens to Badal Choudhury then this Govt will be responsible.
The brutality of the police, which was nodoubtedly followed by order from the Chief Minister or Home Ministry headed by Biplab Deb who recently two times claimed Badal Choudhury is not ill but doing drama of illness.
https://youtu.be/Vxo6WMEIHLk Click TIWN YouTube Link to see how police forcing Badal Choudhury to go in the Police Station
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