May 18, 2026 07:48 pm (IST)
Narada sting case: Left Front organises rally demanding arrest of TMC leaders
Kolkata, Mar 29 (IBNS): Left Front organised a rally, demanding the arrest of Trinamool Congress leaders who were seen taking money in Narada sting footage and resignation from ministry, here on Wednesday, according to media reports.
The rally which has started from Y channel and is likely to end at Sealdah via Wellington and Moulali, affected normal traffic movement in major parts of the city.
Communist leaders like Biman Bose, Surya Kanta Mishra, Naren Chatterjee and various others are present in the rally.
Surya Kanta Mishra would also address the gathering at the end of the rally.
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