BJP Accuses TMC of Inciting Violence Post West Bengal Polls
The BJP accused TMC of inciting post-poll violence in West Bengal. Allegedly, TMC workers masqueraded as BJP supporters to malign the party. BJP emphasized their commitment to peaceful governance and highlighted PM Modi's call for development-focused politics. The BJP rejected any association with violent acts attributed to TMC.
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The BJP has levied serious accusations against the Trinamool Congress, claiming that the latter is provoking violence in West Bengal post-election. BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra alleges TMC workers disguised as BJP supporters are behind these acts.
Patra emphasized that under BJP governance, violence is not tolerated, and noted PM Modi's appeal for a focus on development rather than revenge. The BJP contests any involvement in violence, attributing disruptive actions to TMC workers.
Meanwhile, BJP's West Bengal unit insists on accountability for any unlawful acts by TMC affiliates. They also criticized Mamata Banerjee for refraining from resignation after TMC's electoral defeat, calling it an insult to democratic principles.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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