Man assaulted for failing to answer questions on Modi, national anthem

The victim, a migrant labourer, was on his way to Kaliachak in Malda district from Howrah on May 14. Screengrab

Malda (West Bengal): A man was allegedly assaulted by four people in a moving train in West Bengal, after he failed to reply to their queries on the prime minister and the national anthem.

The victim, a migrant labourer, was on his way to Kaliachak in Malda district from Howrah on May 14, when the four people got into the train and sat next to his seat after he had briefly deboarded at a station, a police officer said.

Upon his arrival, they suddenly started asking him questions about prime minister Narendra Modi, the national anthem and chief minister Mamata Banerjee, he said, adding, the man was roughed up when he could not reply to the queries.

The group later got down at Bandel station.

A local NGO - Bangla Sankriti Mancha - lodged an FIR Thursday against the accused, based on videos taken by co-passengers, Kaliachak police station inspector-in-charge Suman Chatterjee said. An investigation into the matter is under way.

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