Bengal Violence: BJP workers targeted in post-election violence allegedly orchestrated by Trinamool Congress
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Bengal Violence: BJP workers targeted in post-election violence allegedly orchestrated by Trinamool Congress

After the Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal, the state witnessed a surge in post-poll violence, with allegations pointing towards TMC affiliates for orchestrating attacks against BJP workers. Clashes and vandalism ensued, prompting concerns about public safety and the integrity of the electoral process

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Jun 6, 2024, 03:30 pm IST
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The Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal were marred by a disturbing surge in post-poll violence, with allegations pointing to Trinamool Congress (TMC) affiliates as the instigators of orchestrated attacks against BJP workers. Across the state, reports of clashes and vandalism have ignited concerns over public safety and political stability.

In Rajpur Sonarpur Municipality, Ward No. 26, Jagdal, a BJP party office, became the focal point of violence, allegedly targeted by Trinamool-affiliated miscreants. This incident unfolded following the BJP’s significant electoral gains in the area, where victories were secured in nine out of twelve booths.

The BJP swiftly responded by filing a formal complaint with the Sonarpur police station, attributing the violence to Trinamool supporters. However, TMC leadership has vehemently denied these accusations, prompting a thorough investigation by law enforcement authorities.

These violent confrontations are not isolated incidents. In Barrackpore city, bombs were hurled at a BJP worker’s house and outside a Trinamool Congress office shortly after the conclusion of the seventh phase of the Lok Sabha elections. CCTV footage captured the bombings, which escalated tensions between the two political factions. Similar acts of violence were reported in other parts of the State, including Sandeshkhali, where clashes erupted between Trinamool and BJP workers over alleged electoral malpractices.

In addition to property damage, clashes between political supporters have resulted in injuries and disruptions across various districts of West Bengal. The Election Commission has been informed of instances of electoral malpractice, including EVM malfunctioning and agents’ obstruction of polling booths.

According to the state’s Chief Electoral Officer, at least 24 individuals have sustained injuries in the ongoing violence. The unrest has persisted in the days following the elections, with clashes erupting in districts such as Cooch Behar, North 24 Parganas, and South 24 Parganas.

On June 2, a BJP worker lost his life in Nadia district, reportedly in an act of post-poll violence. Another murder was reported from the same district just days later, underscoring the escalating tensions in the region. Law enforcement agencies investigate these incidents to determine if they are linked to political rivalries.

In response to the growing unrest, the Election Commission has taken decisive action by deploying approx 400 companies of Central armed police forces across the state until June 19. This measure aims to quell further outbreaks of violence and restore order in the affected areas.

The recurrence of post-poll violence in West Bengal is not unprecedented, with similar incidents occurring following the 2021 Assembly polls when the Trinamool Congress emerged victorious over the BJP. The state has a troubling history of political unrest, exemplified by the loss of over 40 lives during last year’s panchayat elections.

BJP workers have borne the brunt of targeted attacks, with reports emerging of vandalised homes and crude bombs being hurled at residences. To address the escalating violence, the Election Commission has deployed additional Central armed police forces to maintain order and restore peace in the region.

Topics: TMCBJPPost Poll ViolenceSonarpur police stationRajpur Sonarpur Municipality2021 Assembly polls
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