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Strike over violence shuts Bengal | Strike over violence shuts Bengal |
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A strike over recent political violence has led to a widespread shutdown in the Indian state of West Bengal. | A strike over recent political violence has led to a widespread shutdown in the Indian state of West Bengal. |
The 12-hour strike called by the opposition Congress party has closed down businesses, schools and colleges. | The 12-hour strike called by the opposition Congress party has closed down businesses, schools and colleges. |
Airlines have rescheduled flights to the capital, Calcutta, and thousands of passengers are stranded in railway stations as services were affected. | Airlines have rescheduled flights to the capital, Calcutta, and thousands of passengers are stranded in railway stations as services were affected. |
The Congress party called for the shutdown to protest against attacks on its lawmakers. | The Congress party called for the shutdown to protest against attacks on its lawmakers. |
Nine party legislators were allegedly attacked by supporters of the ruling Communist party at Mangalkote in Burdwan district on Wednesday. | Nine party legislators were allegedly attacked by supporters of the ruling Communist party at Mangalkote in Burdwan district on Wednesday. |
The strike, which began early on Friday, has affected work at the Calcutta port. Government offices have recorded poor attendance. | The strike, which began early on Friday, has affected work at the Calcutta port. Government offices have recorded poor attendance. |
Public transport, taxis and auto rickshaws are off the roads in Calcutta, says the BBC's Subir Bhaumik. | Public transport, taxis and auto rickshaws are off the roads in Calcutta, says the BBC's Subir Bhaumik. |
On Thursday, angry Congress party supporters took to the streets of the city, burning down five government buses, damaging other public and private vehicles and setting up a road block on a bridge that connects the city's main railway station to the rest of the city. | On Thursday, angry Congress party supporters took to the streets of the city, burning down five government buses, damaging other public and private vehicles and setting up a road block on a bridge that connects the city's main railway station to the rest of the city. |
The police arrested nearly 150 party workers for arson and disruption. | The police arrested nearly 150 party workers for arson and disruption. |
The Congress party has said that the Communist-led coalition government in the state should step down unless it can "manage the state's worsening law and order situation". | The Congress party has said that the Communist-led coalition government in the state should step down unless it can "manage the state's worsening law and order situation". |
"If the state police and administration cannot protect the lawmakers from mobs of armed Communist supporters, this government must go," Congress leader Subrata Mukherjee said. | "If the state police and administration cannot protect the lawmakers from mobs of armed Communist supporters, this government must go," Congress leader Subrata Mukherjee said. |
Nine people have died and many injured -including several opposition lawmakers- in clashes between the Communist and opposition supporters in West Bengal since the general elections in May. | Nine people have died and many injured -including several opposition lawmakers- in clashes between the Communist and opposition supporters in West Bengal since the general elections in May. |
The ruling Communists lost 26 of the 42 seats in the state to opposition candidates. | The ruling Communists lost 26 of the 42 seats in the state to opposition candidates. |
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