West Bengal Bandh: Train Services Halted, Buses Vandalised 

BJP has called for a 12-hour bandh in West Bengal protesting against the death of 2 students in clashes with cops.
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The BJP has called for a 12-hour bandh in West Bengal. Buses have been vandalised and train services obstructed in several parts of the state.
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The BJP has called for a 12-hour bandh in West Bengal. Buses have been vandalised and train services obstructed in several parts of the state.
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has called for a 12-hour bandh in West Bengal on Wednesday, 26 September, protesting against the death of two students during clashes with police in North Dinajpur’s Islampur on 20 September.

The two students were killed when protesters clashed with police over recruitment of teachers for Science, Urdu and other subjects at Daribhita High School in North Dinajpur district.

Buses Vandalised, Tyres Set On Fire

Government buses were vandalised in Cooch Behar. Protesters smashed windows of buses and burnt the bus tyres in Midnapore. Drivers of government buses wore helmets for safety.

Govt buses were vandalised in Midnapore and Cooch Behar forcing drivers to wear helmets for security.
Bus tyres set ablaze in Midnapore by protesters.
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Train Services Obstructed

Train services have been blocked by protesters on the Howrah-Bardhaman Main Line, Sealdah-Barasat Bongaon section of Eastern Railway Sealdah Division, Sealdah-Diamond Harbour Section, and Bandel Katwa section on Eastern Railways Howrah Division and several other parts of the state.

Protesters block train in Howrah, West Bengal

Clashes between TMC and BJP

TMC held protests against the 12-hour statewide bandh called by the BJP over the death of two students in North Dinajpur. Clashes broke out between BJP and TMC workers when the BJP workers were trying to obstruct movement of trains.

The TMC government has vowed to take stern action against those trying to enforce the bandh, while the BJP threatened of "repercussions" if the ruling party attempted to foil the stir.

Clashes broke out between BJP and TMC workers when the BJP workers were trying to obstruct movement of trains in Barasat.

Security Beefed Up Across The State

Security has been beefed up ahead of the shutdown, with as many as 4,000 police personnel on the streets. Police have arrested 24 people supportive of the bandh from Bagdogra and Naxalbari areas in Siliguri.

Police have arrested 24 people supportive of the bandh from Bagdogra and Naxalbari areas in Siliguri.

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