Political Turmoil Erupts Across West Bengal Amid Election Aftermath
Unrest prevailed in West Bengal as arson and vandalism incidents affected Trinamool Congress offices across multiple locations. Following the BJP's electoral victory, several TMC premises were targeted by mobs, resulting in widespread damage. The TMC condemned these acts, accusing the BJP of engaging in violent, 'gutter politics.'
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West Bengal witnessed significant unrest on Monday as incidents of arson and vandalism targeted Trinamool Congress (TMC) offices. These incidents occurred following a landslide electoral victory by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Several locations, including Tollygunge, Baruipur, and Murshidabad, saw TMC premises being vandalized by mobs carrying BJP flags. Notable instances included the targeted vandalism of the election office of TMC candidate Aroop Biswas in Tollygunge, and the office of TMC councillor Sushanta Ghosh at Ruby Crossing.
In response, TMC leaders condemned the incidents on social media platform X, alleging that these actions demonstrate the 'gutter politics' and true nature of the BJP post-election.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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