Bengal Chunav 2021: Violence at many places in Bengal, after stoning convoy, Suvendu said - Jungle raj is going on in Bengal

Posted on 1st Apr 2021 by rohit kumar

Kolkata's Spread of sporadic violence has continued since early morning in the second phase of voting in Bengal. According to the latest information, the vehicles of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari's convoy were pelted on both sides of the road. In the same sequence, a heavy attack has been made on the BJP candidate's car in the Kespur Assembly constituency of West Medinipur district. Some local anti-social elements have targeted the vehicle of the BJP candidate passing through the road and showered stones, bricks, and poles. In this, the damage to the vehicle of the BJP candidate's vehicle has resulted in heavy damage to the vehicle. Media carts have also been targeted. There is an atmosphere of tension in the area due to this incident. The BJP has told the Trinamool's hand behind the attack.

 

 Suvendu Adhikari's car attacked, said - Jungleraj is running in Bengal

 

 The phase of sporadic violence continues in the second phase of voting in Bengal since morning. Meanwhile, a case of attack on the convoy of BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari from Nandigram has come to light. However, there is no damage to Suvendu's car. At the same time, the vehicles of the media have suffered heavy losses in this attack. Here, after the attack on the convoy, Suvendu Adhikari targeted Mamata Banerjee and said that Jungle Raj is going on in Bengal. He alleged that people belonging to certain communities targeted him and attacked him. There is a lot of tension in the area due to this incident.

 

Attack on BJP's IT Incharge in Mahishadal, Trinamool accused

 

The phase of sporadic violence continues in the second phase of voting in Bengal. A case of attack on BJP's IT in charge Suman Sen at booth number 177 in Mahishadal in East Medinipur district has come to light. The BJP has accused the Trinamool Congress of an attack. There is an atmosphere of tension about this incident.

 

BJP's woman polling agent attacked

 

Violence has been continuously reported in Bengal during voting. The BJP has alleged that TMC activists in Keshpur in West Medinipur attacked a woman polling agent of the BJP. The injured woman has been taken to the hospital. Debra's BJP divisional president Mohan Singh has also been detained by the police.

 

BJP worker found dead body hanging in Nandigram

 

In Nandigram, West Bengal, a Bharatiya Janata Party worker has found a dead body hanging from a scuffle. In this case, the Trinamool Congress has been accused that the body of a BJP worker was hanged and hanged.

 

Ruckus ensued during voting in Debora of West Medinipur

 

 The second phase of voting in Bengal is going on from 7 am According to the latest information, there has been a political uproar in the Debra assembly constituency of West Medinipur district. Both BJP and Trinamool parties are blaming each other. BJP candidate from this seat and former IPS officer Bharti Ghosh has alleged that Trinamool Congress goons are threatening their voters.

 

 Trinamool worker killed in West Medinipur district of Bengal

 

A Trinamool Congress worker was allegedly murdered in West Medinipur district of West Bengal before voting began. Uttam Dolui, 48, was at a local club in Hariharpur in the Keshpur area when 10-15 unidentified people attacked him with sharp weapons. He died on the way to the hospital in Midnapore.

 

Dolui's family alleged that the BJP's "goons" had carried out the incident to create tension in the area and intimidate voters before voting. The BJP dismissed the allegations, saying they had no reason to resort to violence as they were confident of winning the Keshpur seat. This incident has increased the tension in the region, let us tell that there has been a history of political violence in Bengal.

 

  It is worth noting that in Bengal today (April 1), in the second phase of voting, 171 candidates including 19 women are in the fray for 30 assembly seats in five districts North and South 24 Parganas, East and West Medinipur, and Bankura.

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