Strike paralyses West Bengal
The Indian state’s government is blamed for the killing of 14 protesting villagers.

He said: “Protestors have smashed a number of commuter buses and set up road blocks in different parts of the state.”
Kanojia said many protestors had been taken into custody and thousands of security personnel deployed.
Soumitra Majumdar, a spokesman for Eastern Railways, said train services had been severely disrupted with long-distance trains halted, as protestors squatted on railway tracks.
Nandigram killings
“They called themselves communists but they fire bullets at poor farmers”
Gopi Mondal, 65, taxi driver |
Many strikers blame Wednesday’s killings at Nandigram, 150 km southwest of Kolkata, on the state government, which wants to set up a chemical industrial hub on farming land despite opposition from villagers.
On Friday, protesters put banana leaves on overhead wires of electric trains, stopping their operations while others blocked state highways, police said.
In Kolkata, two buses were set on fire. In Siliguri, in the north of the state, protesters set fire to railway tracks at a station.
The Trinamul congress, the state’s main opposition group, called the day-long strike.
Mukul Roy, general-secretary of the Trinamul congress, said: “The government will now find out that it can no longer play with the lives of innocent villagers.”
The state’s industrial hubs of Durgapur in the west and in Haldia, off the Bay of Bengal, were affected by the strike.
At least 21 people have died in Nandigram in violence against the proposed chemical hub since January.
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Protesters in Nandigram on Thursday set fire to a local government building [EPA] |
The killings has resulted in the federal government putting on hold many proposals across the country for SEZs, touted as important for boosting India’s industrial growth and closing the manufacturing gap with China.
On Thursday, about 2,000 farmers gathered outside a hospital where those injured on Wednesday were being treated.
They chanted angry slogans, marched towards a local government office and set fire to the building, witnesses said.
Police responded with baton-charges and tear gas on Thursday, dispersing protesters who quickly regrouped elsewhere.