Two girls breach Mamata Banerjee's security

03:22PM Thu 22 Feb, 2018

HEMTABAD (WB): Two girls breached the security of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and climbed the podium from where she was addressing a public meeting in North Dinajpur district on Thursday and almost touched her feet. The two, who said they are siblings, crawled up the stairs to the podium and the one in front tried to touch Banerjee's feet as she was winding up her speech at around 2.25pm here. The chief minister quickly moved away and security personnel, who had apparently failed to notice their movement, moved forward and guided them down from the stage. A visibly annoyed Banerjee said "I cannot understand why the two sisters came to me in this way. This is not the procedure." One of the girls said that they had gone up to the stage to seek justice for the killing of their father Sk Mafijuddin, who, they claimed, had been murdered in 2015 over a land dispute. The elder of the two said she also wanted to make a prayer to the chief minister for a job. The teenaged girls were identified as Rabiya and Masuma Khatun, the police said adding they were taken to the district headquarter at Raigunj for questioning. While one of the girls claimed to be an undergraduate student, the other said she studied in class nine at a school in Karandighi, where they stayed, the police said. Karandighi is over 40 km away from the meeting venue in North Dinajpur district After the two were led away, the chief minister inquired about them from local representatives and said that the government had already given a job to a member of their family besides constructing a dwelling for them under the state's Geetanjali housing scheme for the homeless. Source: Times Of India