Firing at Nandigram creates panic again
Firing at Nandigram creates panic again
Gunshots rang out in villages of Nandigram again on Wednesday morning creating panic among the residents.

New Delhi: Gunshots rang out in villages of Nandigram again on Wednesday morning creating panic among the residents.

Intermittent gun shots rang out as panicked people were seen leaving their homes for safe places in the villages of Chatingabari, Kamalpur, Dakapara and others in the troubled Nandigram block I, eyewitness said.

Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee has ruled out the entry of police into the district.

East Midnapore district superintendent of police G A Srinivas confirming the resumption of firing said that it first started at Chatingabari and then spread to other villages.

He said he had sent the officer-in-charge of the Nandigram police station to Dakapur. Some 200 policemen were camping at the outlying villages of Tekhali and Bhangaberia to keep a watch on the situation.

A protest-march by members of the Bhumi Uchhed Pratirodh Committee, spearheading the agitation against land-acquirement, went round some villages, condemning Tuesday’s attack against theatre artistes and intellectuals who were distributing relief materials among the homeless at Nandigram, by CPI (M) supporters.

The situation in Nandigram has been tense since Sunday when one person was killed in clashes between supporters of the CPI-M and the BUPC.

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