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'Won't Apologise,' Says Student Who Allegedly Assaulted Babul Supriyo

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Sep, 2019 07:54 PM

    The student who had allegedly pulled Union Minister Babul Supriyo's hair during a protest at Jadavpur University said on Monday that he will not apologise to him.


    Debanjan Ballav, the student, told reporters in Kolkata that it was Babul Supriyo who had threatened and abused him when he wanted to speak about lakhs of people “rendered homeless due to the NRC exercise in Assam.”


    "As I went forward to ask him a question, Mr Babul Supriyo became aggressive and asked me if I even knew the full form of NRC. He was rude to me. I was pushed by his security guards. I might have touched his hair while trying to straighten himself,” he said.


    "It was unintentional. The video showing me pulling his hair has been doctored by BJP's IT cell. The video made it appear as if I had lunged towards him and pulled him by his hair. There is no question of apologizing to him.”


    Babul Supriyo had assured the student's mother that no action would be taken against him.


    BJP leader Agnimitra Paul, who had accompanied Babul Supriyo to Jadavpur trashed the student's claims.


    "It is clear in the video that he deliberately pulled Babulda''s (Supriyo) hair and kept threatening him. It is unfortunate that a son is disobeying his mother by refusing to apologise, even though she had sought forgiveness and is concerned about his career,” he told.


    Babul Supriyo had on Saturday tweeted to the student's ailing mother, telling her he will not harm her son's career.


    “Dear auntie, don't worry. I will not take any action that will harm your son. I wish he learns from his mistake,” he had said.

     

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