Clashes Erupt at BJP's Kanya Suraksha Yatra in West Bengal
Tensions rose in Barasat, West Bengal, during a BJP rally against women's crimes. Led by Suvendu Adhikari, participants faced stone-pelting and black flag protests. Clashes erupted with BJP activists retaliating, leading to vandalism. Police intervened, and Adhikari claimed an attack. TMC has not responded to allegations.
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Tensions escalated in West Bengal's Barasat on Wednesday as a BJP rally, designed to spotlight crimes against women, was met with resistance. The march, part of the 'Kanya Suraksha Yatra', was led by opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari.
The rally participants found themselves under attack, reportedly from TMC supporters who pelted them with stones and confronted them with black flags. This provoked a response from BJP activists, who resorted to sticks and water bottles, leading to further chaos, including vandalized motorcycles.
To quell the disorder, police forces, including the Rapid Action Battalion, intervened. Adhikari, undeterred by the attack, continued the march, later alleging a rise in women's crimes due to collapsing law and order in Bengal. The Trinamool Congress has yet to comment on these accusations.
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