Youth sets self ablaze outside Mamata’s house
March 6th, 2011 - 8:28 pm ICT by IANS
Kolkata, March 6 (IANS) A youth, who reportedly did not get a job in the railways as promised to him by some Trinamool Congress leaders, set himself on fire outside Railway Minister and Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee’s residence here Sunday. He has been admitted to a hospital with 90 percent burns, police said.
“Prasun Dutta, a resident of Bansberia in Hooghly district, had come near the railway minister’s residence on Harish Chatterjee Street in Kalighat. Suddenly, he set himself on fire and then jumped into the Tollygunge canal that runs past the house,” city police’s Deputy Commissioner (South) Supratim Sarkar said.
“Locals rushed to his rescue and immediately shifted him to M.R. Bangur hospital with 90 percent burn injuries,” said Sarkar.
Family members of the youth claimed that he was assured a railway job by some Trinamool Congress leaders, but they did not keep their promise.
However, the opposition party denied their claims. The police also did not confirm the cause.
Prasun’s family later admitted him to a private nursing home.
According to eyewitnesses, Prasun came to Mamata Banerjee’s house claiming to be a Trinamool Congress supporter and sought an appointment with her.
All off a sudden, he poured petrol on his body and set himself on fire. Immediately thereafter, he jumped in the Tollygunge canal.
The victim’s elder brother Proloy Dutta said: “Prasun was promised employment by some Trinamool Congress leaders of Hooghly. After he realised that they had made false promises, he came to meet Banerjee to plead for a job.”
Joint Commissioner (Headquarters) Jawed Shamim said the police were investigating the case.
- Youth immolates over Trinamool 'fraud', party denies role (Lead) - Mar 06, 2011
- Youth who set himself afire in Kolkata dies - Mar 11, 2011
- Man lands up outside Mamata's home to demand railway job - Mar 10, 2011
- Fresh cartoon row: Bengal professor complains to police - Apr 22, 2012
- Trinamool misled rural Bengal: Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee - Apr 30, 2011
- Kalka Mail derailment: Jobs for kin of deceased - Jul 12, 2011
- Poll panel notice to Anil Basu on comments - Apr 27, 2011
- Mamata Banerjee: Timeline of an intrepid politician - May 20, 2011
- Trinamool wins in Bengal's political flashpoints - May 16, 2011
- Functioning of railways shows how Mamata will rule Bengal: BJP - Apr 18, 2011
- Congress leaders discuss Mamata's demands - Mar 15, 2012
- Trinamool cooperated with Maoists in Nandigram: Party MP - Jan 08, 2011
- Campaigning gains momentum for fourth phase of West Bengal polls - Apr 30, 2011
- Bengal parties on foundation stone-laying, inauguration spree - Feb 27, 2011
- Union minister's son held for assaulting poll officials - Apr 17, 2011
Tags: appointment, burns, city police, congress leaders, deputy commissioner, elder brother, eyewitnesses, false promises, family members, job, kalighat, kolkata, locals, mamata banerjee, nursing home, opposition party, railway minister, railways, sarkar, trinamool congress