West Bengal: 12-hour 'Bandh' in Siliguri after alleged attack on BJP workers by TMC members
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West Bengal: 12-hour ‘Bandh’ in Siliguri after alleged attack on BJP workers by TMC members

Following an alleged assault by Trinamool Congress (TMC) members, BJP activists in Siliguri's Matigara area have organised a 12-hour protest scheduled for April 29. The incident, which occurred on April 28 in Darjeeling, has heightened tensions as BJP workers claim they were targeted for their party affiliation, emphasising the deepening political discord between the BJP and TMC in the region

by WEB DESK
Apr 29, 2024, 02:00 pm IST
in Bharat, West Bengal
12-hour 'Bandh' in Siliguri after alleged attack on BJP workers by TMC members

12-hour 'Bandh' in Siliguri after alleged attack on BJP workers by TMC members

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BJP workers in Siliguri’s Matigara area called for a 12-hour ‘protest’ on April 29 following an alleged attack by Trinamool Congress (TMC) workers. The incident occurred on April 28, when BJP workers claimed that TMC members attacked them in Darjeeling for supporting the party.

The protesters also blocked NH-31 for hours and burned tyres in front of Matigara police station today.

BJP workers staged a protest outside Matigara Police Station, alleging an attack by TMC workers, in Darjeeling on April 28.

Nand Kishore Thakur, a BJP worker who experienced the abuse, described the incident. According to Nand Kishore Thakur, after voting on April 26, he and other BJP workers peacefully returned home. However, later, they were verbally abused by TMC workers for their support of the BJP and were attacked yesterday evening.

“After the voting concluded (on April 26), we peacefully went to our homes. They (TMC) came and started abusing that I support the BJP. We informed the village chief and former village chief but no action was taken. Yesterday, 25-30 people came to our home and attacked us, and seven people got injured. They belonged to TMC,” BJP worker Nand Kishore Thakur said on April 28.

#WATCH | West Bengal: "After the voting concluded we went to our homes…They came and started abusing that I support the BJP. We informed the village chief and former village chief but no action was taken…We came to the police station to lodge an FIR, but it was not… https://t.co/fk47JoHSYS pic.twitter.com/zTCDSQ000p

— ANI (@ANI) April 29, 2024

He further reported that they attempted to lodge a First Information Report (FIR) at the Matigara Police Station, but the police refused to register it.

Darjeeling, Raiganj, and Balurghat voted in the second phase of the Lok Sabha polls on April 26. The two seats of Malda Uttar and Malda Dakshin will go to the polls in Phase 3 on May 7.

The voting in West Bengal for the Lok Sabha elections is being held in seven phases. The results for all 543 seats will be declared on June 4.

Also Read: West Bengal: Women safety at stake, TMC goons attack and injure BJP leader Saraswati Sarkar

During the 2019 Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal, the Trinamool Congress won 22 seats, while the BJP won 18 seats. Congress emerged victorious in two seats.

(with inputs from ANI)

 

Topics: BJPWest BengalTrinamool CongressSiliguri
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