Who was Arrested for Attacking Policemen During the Nabanna Avijan March?

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Key Takeaways
- Youth arrested for assaulting a police officer.
- Multiple charges including attempted murder.
- Nabanna Avijan march held without police permission.
- Violence erupted amid protests.
- Investigation ongoing with several individuals identified.
Kolkata, Aug 13 (NationPress) A young man has been taken into custody for allegedly assaulting a police officer during the Nabanna Avijan (march to the state secretariat) on August 9, as reported by the Kolkata Police on Wednesday.
The individual, named Chandan Gupta, was apprehended in the New Market area of central Kolkata on Tuesday evening.
Gupta, aged 40, is a resident of Jagaddal in the North 24 Parganas district. Authorities stated that he is significantly connected to the ongoing investigation.
According to a senior police officer, "We have arrested Chandan Gupta after reviewing various video recordings from the day of the incident. His arrest took place at the intersection of BB Ganguly Street and Bentinck Street. The investigation continues to unfold."
Multiple charges have been levied against Gupta, including attempted murder, obstructing a government servant in the execution of their duties, and willful assault.
A case has been filed under sections 109 (1) (attempt to murder), 121 (2) (voluntarily causing hurt), and 3 (5) (common intention) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
August 9 marked the first anniversary of the tragic rape and murder of a junior doctor from RG Kar Medical College and Hospital, an event overshadowed by large-scale violence resulting from a clash between law enforcement and demonstrators at the Nabanna Avijan.
The mother of the victim claimed that she was assaulted by police officers after she attempted to join her husband and other protesters in marching towards Nabanna.
She, along with BJP leaders, asserted that during the police action, the sacred conch shell-bangle on her wrist—an emblem of married Hindu women—was shattered.
The Joint CP (headquarters) indicated that the march was conducted without police authorization, and demonstrators even attacked officers on duty.
Seven FIRs (six with Kolkata Police and one with Howrah Police) have been filed concerning the violence that erupted during the demonstration.
Authorities have identified several individuals through video footage.