Tensions Rise in West Bengal: Villagers Demand Safety Amid Vote Counting
In Falta, West Bengal, villagers protested for safety fearing threats from TMC workers. Led by BJP supporters, they accused a local leader of intimidation. CRPF assured protection, while TMC candidates dismissed claims, alleging political tactics. The Election Commission has requested reports from district officials on the unrest.
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Villagers in Falta, West Bengal, have staged a protest demanding safety, alleging threats from TMC workers. These claims follow concerns about post-election violence as votes are counted.
Protesters, predominantly women supporting the BJP, accuse a local TMC leader of orchestrating threats. TMC members refute the allegations, describing the protests as political maneuvers aimed at demoralizing their supporters.
In response, the CRPF deployed forces to ensure security. An Election Commission official has since requested a detailed report from local authorities to assess the situation.
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