BJP president Nadda's convoy pelted with stones in West Bengal

Kolkata: The convoy of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda has been attacked in Diamond Harbor, West Bengal. During this time, the protesters also tried to stop their convoy passing through Diamond Harbor. Stones were pelted at his convoy. He is going to South 24 Parganas to address a meeting of party workers.

Earlier, BJP has alleged that TMC has attacked party workers in Diamond Harbor. TMC has dismissed these allegations completely. It is noteworthy that assembly elections are proposed next year in the state, in such a situation the electoral movement has increased in the state. The Union Home Ministry has asked the West Bengal government to respond to the lapse in security of BJP President JP Nadda. A letter has been written to the state government in this regard. The Chief Secretary of the State has to file a reply in this regard. Sources have given information about this.

West Bengal BJP unit president Dilip Ghosh said in Kolkata that there was a lapse in security during party president JP Nadda's state visit. There was no deployment of police in their programs yesterday. He said, "I have written to Home Minister Amit Shah and the administration regarding this."

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