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Friday, June 03, 2011

Non Bengali Taxi driver tries to Shoot Cop--Another Lesson for an Enlightened Bengali

The Telegraph
Calcutta
Friday June 3, 2011


A taxi driver allegedly tried to shoot the officer-in-charge of a traffic guard in Howrah with the cop’s pistol after he threatened to fine him for violating parking norms on Thursday morning.
Around 10am on Thursday, Jayanta Sinha, 40, the head of the GR Road traffic guard in Howrah, noticed a taxi parked illegally on GR Road. The driver was not inside. Sinha started shouting for the driver.
Driver Brijesh Tiwari, 30, was nearby and rushed to his cab when he heard the shouts. He started arguing with Sinha and also allegedly abused him.

As Sinha turned his back on Tiwari to fetch a memo kept in his motorcycle, the cabby gave Sinha a violent push. The officer fell down on the road. “The next thing I knew, he was raining kicks and punches on me while abusing me,” said Sinha.

Seeing the officer under attack, Sinha’s juniors rushed to his rescue. “In the melee, Sinha’s pistol fell off the holster. Tiwari grabbed it and tried to shoot Sinha.

“I was lucky that my colleagues overpowered Tiwari and forcibly took away the revolver from him,” said Sinha, who suffered injuries to his right knee and chest. “I never imagined that a taxi driver would aim a gun at me.”

(excerpts From Telegraph taken in good faith to generate Public Awareness. Not for profit or Promotion) 

No Mr Jayanta Sinha, You shouldn’t be surprised because what you have never imagined is about to become a norm in West Bengal. You and the rest of Bengalis had better get used to it.
Given our long tradition of being a race of miserable wimps coupled with a subservient fancy to an addled egg of an ideology called Communism, such things would be a common affair. We and our Rulers have been pampering these Savages for quite a long time so much that they are now all set to override us on our very turf. They are a now such a force that no political party can afford to overlook fearing setback in electoral-equation.
The day is not far behind when they will rule the roost in every aspect of our socio-political and economic structure and their say will be so phenomenal that it can’t be done away with.
We will be playing only second fiddle to them in no time:  What a great price indeed for self complacency and self congratulatory attitude of a Race that struts by the name ‘Bengalis’ of West Bengal.
 




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