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As many as 16 people were arrested in connection with the clashes, a police officer said.
Two people were killed and 11 others injured on Thursday after clashes broke out between two groups suspected to be affiliated to the TMC and the BJP.
Expressing concern, Governor K N Tripathi said, “Not only in Bhatpara but in the entire state, there is a need to keep peace.”
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The authorities had imposed Section 144 of the CrPC in and around the area following the violence on Thursday.
Though there was no report of any untoward in the area on Thursday night, many people claimed to have heard “sounds of bombing” near Kankinara market this morning.
The police, however, were yet to confirm it. The BJP accused the state administration of acting as “TMC cadres” and its national secretary Rahul Sinha demanded a CBI inquiry into the Bhatpara firing incident.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had directed senior police officers to take stringent action against those involved in the incident “irrespective of their political colour”, state government sources said.
The state government removed Barrackpore Police Commissioner Tanmay Ray Chaudhuri and appointed Manoj Kumar Verma, who was the IGP of Darjeeling.
The ruling Trinamool Congress and the BJP blamed each other for the clash, which is seen as an attempt to establish dominance in Bhatpara, which comes under the Barrackpore Lok Sabha constituency.
Of the 11 injured, six were police personnel who suffered injuries while trying to contain the violence, Director General of Police Virendra had said, after visiting the spot on Thursday.
Asked whether the deaths were because of police firing, as alleged by the locals, the DG had said, “The cause of the deaths is under investigation. Police fired in the air.”
“Some anti-socials and criminals have been active in Bhatpara. Outside elements have now joined them, disrupting peace in the area. RAF personnel have been deployed.