Tapas Pal's hate speech: Police look out for videomaker

Nadia district police is looking for those villagers in Chowmaha and Raghunathpur who had taken video footage of Tapas Pal’s meetings.

Tapas Pal's hate speech: Police look out for videomaker
KOLKATA: Nadia district police is looking for those villagers in Chowmaha and Raghunathpur who had taken video footage of Tapas Pal’s meetings, in which the Trinamool Congress MP had used abusive languages against women belonging to opposition party specially the CPM and also threatened to kill them.

The state administration has asked Nadia district authorities to submit a report to them on Pal’s meetings at several places of his Lok Sabha constituency Krishnanagar. Pal had addressed at least five meetings on June 14 and in most of these meetings he used slang and abusive language. Nadia police confirmed on Thursday that they were looking for those villagers who had taken video footage of Pal's meetings and subsequently handed over those to the news channels in Kolkata.
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