Purba Bardhaman: At least 4 folks had been allegedly killed in clashes between the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) employees in West Bengal’s Purba Bardhaman district on Monday.
PTI quoted official sources as saying this in reference to the violence, which befell a day after the TMC swept the West Bengal Assembly polls successful 213 seats to safe a 3rd time period in workplace.
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Meanwhile, the BJP has introduced to carry a nationwide dharna on May 5 towards the widespread violence unleashed by the TMC employees submit the outcomes of the elections.
The BJP, which made the announcement on its official Twitter deal with, stated this protest can be held following all Covid-19 protocols throughout all organisational mandals of the get together.
“The BJP has announced a nationwide dharna on 5th May against the widespread violence unleashed by TMC workers post the election results in West Bengal. This protest will be held following all Covid protocols across all organisational mandals of the BJP,” the saffron get together tweeted.
The BJP additional stated nationwide get together chief J.P. Nadda can be visiting West Bengal on May 4 and 5 “in view of the widespread post results retributive violence unleashed on BJP workers and supporters”.
“BJP National President Shri JPNadda will be visiting West Bengal on 4-5 May, in view of the widespread post results retributive violence unleashed on BJP workers and supporters by criminal elements in the TMC cadre. He will be visiting families of the affected karyakartas,” the get together stated in one other submit.
Taking notice of the outbreak of alleged political violence in West Bengal after declaration of ballot outcomes, the Union Home Ministry has requested the state authorities for an in depth report on post-election focusing on of political employees belonging to the opposition camp.
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This got here as West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar earlier within the day summoned state DGP P. Nirajnayan over the alleged ‘alarming’ regulation and order scenario.