The Bengal government took robust measures to prevent the Nabanna march organized by Chhatra Samaj, calling it illegal due to potential unrest. Despite state pressure, the organization, with links to ABVP and RSS, intended to proceed. Police denied permission citing UGC-NET exams and enforced restrictions. Security around Nabanna and on Kolkata’s streets was intensified to manage potential disruptions.
Bengal pulls out all stops to foil today’s Nabanna march

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