Internal Turmoil: CPI(M) Party Office Encounters Chaos
In West Bengal's Kaliganj seat, CPI(M) workers ransacked their party office over dissatisfaction with the selected assembly poll candidate. Following the nomination of Sabina Yasmin, tensions erupted due to her election under tragic circumstances. Allegations of opposition provocation and denial of involvement have intensified the situation.
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In a surprising turn of events, CPI(M) workers vandalized their own party office in West Bengal's Kaliganj constituency, expressing dissent over the newly announced assembly poll candidate.
The Left Front's choice of Sabina Yasmin sparked unrest, as some members demanded a replacement shortly after her nomination was made public.
The situation is further complicated by accusations from all sides, suggesting opposition provocation, while ruling party members deny any involvement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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