BJP local leader shot at in West Bengal’s Nadia district, alleges TMC behind the attack

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Haringhata: A 32-year-old local BJP leader was shot in Haringhata space of West Bengal’s Nadia district, the police mentioned on Sunday (March 7).

During a patrol, police personnel discovered the injured, Sanjay Das, close to a tea stall at Kapileswar Santoshpur and admitted him to a hospital, SP of Ranaghat Police District, VSR Ananthnag, mentioned. Sanjay Das, a sales space president of the BJP beneath ward no. 10 of Haringhata Municipality is said to be out of hazard.

The BJP alleged that goons sheltered by the Trinamool Congress have been behind the incident. The ruling occasion in the state denied the cost and claimed that it was the fallout of a conflict amongst the members of a gaggle, who’re related to the saffron occasion.

The SP mentioned that when policemen on patrol stopped their car close to a tea stall beside National Highway 12 at round 2.30 am on Sunday, they discovered some folks have been sitting on the floor a brief distance away. On noticing the policemen, all besides one individual fled.

Ananthnag mentioned that the trouser of the individual, later recognized as Das, was soaked in blood and he was in an inebriated situation.

He informed the police that one individual in the group fired at him and the bullet hit him in the waist, the SP mentioned.

The BJP leader’s father lodged a grievance with the police in the night, naming a number of folks as accused.

He mentioned that his son informed him that one individual in the group fired at him following a heated argument over some political subject. 

Meanwhile, the political atmosphere in West Bengal is heated up as each the events, BJP and TMC, have began their election campaigns in the state. The meeting elections in West Bengal are scheduled to be held in eight phases. The voting for part 1 for 30 constituencies will happen on March 27, voting for part 2 for 30 constituencies might be held on April 1. 

The polling for part 3 for 31 seats will happen on April 6, for part 4 for 44 constituencies on April 10, for part 5 for 45 constituencies on April 17, for part 6 for 43 constituencies on April 22, for part 7 for 36 constituencies on April 26 and for part 8 for 35 constituencies on April 29.

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