Bengal: 41 crude bombs found in Mamata's nephew and Amit Shah's roadshow
Bengal: 41 crude bombs found in Mamata's nephew and Amit Shah's roadshow
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Kolkata: Due to elections in the country, the political stir has increased significantly, meanwhile, in West Bengal, before the third phase of polling, the police have received 41 crude bombs. Yes, in fact, these bombs have been found in the Baruipur area of ​​South 24 Parganas. Police have seized these bombs from a bush. At present, the investigation has been started by filing the case. No arrests have been made in this case yet. Baruipur is the same area where the roadshow was done by Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Mamata's nephew Abhishek Banerjee on Friday. 

Police said that on Friday, they received information about a bomb in Baruipur. Based on this news, the police conducted a search operation and seized 41 crude bombs. These bombs were hidden in a bush. The police have filed a case in this case. According to the police, Baruipur comes to the Bhangar Assembly and is considered sensitive.

Due to the elections in West Bengal, many bombs have been received so far. On 26 March, the police seized 26 crude bombs, a day before the first phase of voting in Bengal. Police had seized these bombs from behind a building on CIT Road, Benipukur, Kolkata. In addition, on March 28, the police seized 56 live bombs. These bombs were found from a house in the Narendrapur area. Voting is to be held in 8 phases for 294 seats in Bengal. The polling for the first phase has been held on 27 March and the polling for the second phase has been held on 1 April. Now 6 phase voting is due. 

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