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TMC chief Saayoni Ghosh arrested by Tripura Police: Details

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Agartala police have arrested TMC Youth Congress Chief Saayoni Ghosh throughout TMC normal secretary Abhishek Banerjee’s marketing campaign in Agartala, Tripura forward of the Municipal elections on Sunday.
TMC Youth Congress chief Saayoni Ghosh arrested by Agartala Police for allegedly attempting to mow down BJP staff at a public meetingShe has been arrested based mostly on preliminary proof. We’ve registered a case underneath sections 307, 153 of IPC: BJ Reddy, Addl SP (Urban),West Tripura pic.twitter.com/6SvcI6V5rd— ANI (@ANI) November 21, 2021
As per studies, Saayoni Ghosh has been booked underneath a number of sections of the IPC together with IPC sections 307 (try and homicide), 153 (wantonly giving provocation with intent to trigger riot), 153A (selling enmity between completely different teams) and 120B (felony conspiracy).
According to the police, the arrest was made following preliminary investigation after a grievance was lodged in opposition to her. Preliminary investigation carried out by the police has discovered proof in opposition to her after recording the statements of witnesses. The actress will seem in court docket on Monday.
Additional Superintendent of Police (Urban) of West Tripura district, B Jagadeswar Reddy mentioned, “The allegation against her is that she is trying to promote enmity between groups of people. We also got preliminary evidence of attempt to murder. It is related to driving (in Agartala), so we arrested her,” including, “There were four other people (including the driver) in the car. We have got their details. We are trying to arrest them.”
Notably, the Bengali movie actress Saayoni Ghosh confronted extreme criticism earlier this yr after a vile Hinduphobic tweet from 2015, re-surfaced on social media. In the tweet dated February 18, 2015, there was an image of a feminine placing a condom over the sacred Hindu image of a Shivling. The tweet was posted throughout Maha Shivratri, which was noticed on February 17 that yr.