Congress activists detained near Raj Bhavan, Kolkata

Kolkata police detained Indian National Congress activists on 10 June 2026 during a demonstration near Raj Bhavan, Kolkata, against the BJP-led state government over the alleged NEET exam paper leak, hawker evictions and alleged unconstitutional activities. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

West Bengal police personnel were seen detaining Congress workers outside Raj Bhavan in Kolkata on 10 June 2026, as the party demonstrated against the ruling BJP-led state government over the alleged NEET paper leak and hawker evictions. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

Congress activists gathered near Raj Bhavan, Kolkata, on 10 June 2026 to protest the alleged NEET exam paper leak, demanding accountability from the BJP-led state government in West Bengal. Police detained several demonstrators during the rally. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

Indian National Congress activists protested outside Raj Bhavan, Kolkata, on 10 June 2026, also raising the issue of hawker evictions carried out under the BJP-led state government in West Bengal, with police detaining a number of demonstrators at the scene. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

Congress demonstrators in Kolkata on 10 June 2026 alleged unconstitutional conduct by the BJP-led state government in West Bengal, staging a sit-in near Raj Bhavan before police intervened and detained several activists. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

Congress activists staged a march to Raj Bhavan in Kolkata on 10 June 2026, pressing three demands against the BJP-led West Bengal state government: accountability on the alleged NEET exam paper leak, a halt to hawker evictions, and an end to alleged unconstitutional activities. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

Indian National Congress workers assembled near Raj Bhavan, Kolkata, on 10 June 2026 in a show of opposition to the BJP-led state government, voicing grievances over the alleged NEET paper leak, displacement of street hawkers and what the party described as unconstitutional actions. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

Congress took its agitation against the BJP-led government in West Bengal to the streets of Kolkata on 10 June 2026, with activists converging near Raj Bhavan over the alleged NEET paper leak, hawker evictions and alleged unconstitutional governance. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

The 10 June 2026 Congress demonstration near Raj Bhavan, Kolkata, turned tense as West Bengal police moved in to detain activists protesting against the BJP-led state government on issues of the alleged NEET paper leak, hawker evictions and alleged unconstitutional conduct. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

Congress activists demanded accountability from the BJP-led state government at the gates of Raj Bhavan, Kolkata, on 10 June 2026, citing the alleged NEET exam paper leak, displacement of hawkers and what the party characterised as unconstitutional activities in West Bengal. (Photo: NationPress/Kuntal Chakrabarty)

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