Election Aftermath: Political Tensions Erupt in West Bengal
Following the BJP's overwhelming victory in the West Bengal Assembly polls, several Trinamool Congress offices were allegedly vandalized. The BJP has denied involvement, while the TMC accuses them of inciting violence. Police and security forces have been deployed to control the situation. Tensions between the parties continue to escalate.
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In the wake of the BJP's landslide victory in the West Bengal Assembly polls, tensions have flared as Trinamool Congress (TMC) offices across the state suffered alleged vandalism and arson attacks on Monday.
The TMC claims these acts were perpetrated by miscreants allegedly associated with the BJP, a charge the latter has firmly denied.
Local authorities have moved swiftly to quell the unrest, deploying police to affected areas and initiating investigations into the incidents, while party leaders from both sides continue to exchange accusations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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