West Bengal Post-Poll Violence Sparks Political Turmoil
Alleged post-poll violence erupts in West Bengal, with incidents reported across several districts. Tension continues between TMC, BJP, and ISF supporters. Clashes, assaults, and vandalism highlight the political unrest following assembly elections. Police and central forces intervene, maintaining tenuous control as investigations proceed.
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In the wake of the recent West Bengal assembly elections, alleged incidents of post-poll violence have been reported across several districts, including South 24 Parganas, Murshidabad, Malda, and North 24 Parganas. A senior police officer confirmed the continuation of tension in these areas on Friday.
In Bhangar, South 24 Parganas, a TMC worker claimed ISF supporters set fire to his shop, sparking clashes. Meanwhile, BJP supporters in Falta blocked NH-117, alleging assault and obstruction during voting. Similarly, violence erupted in Murshidabad, with a CPI(M) polling agent attacked, leading to allegations of police inaction. Malda district also saw a BJP leader injured in an alleged TMC attack.
With the state's highest-ever voter turnout of 92.84% reported, all eyes are on Monday's election results. Police have deployed additional forces to prevent further escalation, while political parties exchange heated allegations amid the unrest.
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