Bombs hurled near BJP MP Arjun Singh`s residence in West Bengal, party to approach Election Commission

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New Delhi: More than a dozen of bombs have been hurled near BJP MP Arjun Singh’s office-cum-residence, `Mazdoor Bhawan`, in North 24 Parganas by allegedly Trinamool Congress goons. Arjun Singh alleged that bombs have been hurled at round 15 locations by three individuals and their associates in Jagaddal space of Bhatpara, North 24 Parganas.

The BJP MP instructed ANI, “We are informing the police that criminals are roaming around with arms. The police are doing nothing. Bombs have been hurled at around 15 places and CCTV cameras installed by police have been broken by three people and their associates. Three persons suffered injuries, one has been admitted to hospital. The police are inactive. We will also complain to Election Commission.” 

Taking to Twitter, Singh mentioned, “This night, greater than dozens of bombs have been hurled at close by my office-cum-residence `Mazdoor Bhawan`. This assault was completed by Trinamool Congress goons. The native residents are in concern. The administration ought to guarantee the security of the residents.”

“After the bombing incident in the evening near my office-cum-residence, when I returned in the night, a bomb was hurled targeting my vehicle and that too in presence of West Bengal Police. Serious condition of lawlessness in the area. Where is administration?” he added in one other tweet. 

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) AP Choudhury knowledgeable that three individuals together with a baby suffered accidents in the incident. 

BJP party nationwide vp Mukul Roy on Thursday mentioned that the Bharatiya Janata Party will approach the Election Commission concerning the incident. He instructed ANI “We will approach the Election Commission regarding the incident (which took place in Jagaddal, North 24 Parganas).”

When requested if he can be contesting Assembly polls, Mukul Roy mentioned, “This has not been finalised yet. The candidates` list will be released by Friday.”

BJP chief Kailash Vijayvargiya mentioned the scenario in West Bengal may be very unhealthy, including “TMC is synonymous with violence politics. Despite the Model Code of Conduct, goons are hurling bombs and firing in front of police. This is a very bad situation. The Election Commission should take this as a warning. We are doubtful if polling will be held peacefully.” 

Commenting on the bombing incident, BJP chief Rajib Banerjee mentioned, “This is not good. The culture of West Bengal is against this.”

Elections to the 294-member state meeting shall be held in eight phases ranging from March 27 with the ultimate spherical of voting happening on April 29. The counting of votes will happen on May 2. 

A gathering of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP chief JP Nadda with the core group of the party`s West Bengal unit occurred on the party headquarters in which Mukul Roy, Kailash Vijayvargiya, and Rajib Banerjee have been current. 

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A gathering of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and BJP chief JP Nadda with the core group of the party`s West Bengal unit occurred on the party headquarters in which Mukul Roy, Kailash Vijayvargiya, and Rajib Banerjee have been current.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will deal with three rallies right now in the state. She will deal with a very in Garbeta at 1 pm, one other rally at Keshiyari and Kalaikunda by 2 pm and three pm respectively.





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