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Kolkata police officer injured as protests against attacks on Bangladesh minority Hindus turn violent

IndiaTimes Thursday, 28 November 2024
A clash erupted in Kolkata between police and Hindu Mahasabha members protesting violence against minorities in Bangladesh. The protest, sparked by the arrest of a Hindu priest on sedition charges, escalated as demonstrators marched towards the Bangladesh deputy High Commission. Police intervention led to injuries and detentions.
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