Political violence continues in  BJP, strike in Basierhat
Political violence continues in BJP, strike in Basierhat
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Kolkata: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is celebrating the ' black Day ' on Monday in protest against the killing and ' deteriorating ' law and order of its workers in West Bengal. BJP has called off 12-hour bandh in Basierhat sub-division of North 24 Parganas district. BJP took out rallies in several parts of the state in which BJP workers had laid a black strip. The situation in Basierhat remains tense. The BJP and TMC workers clashed in the Sandeshakhali area of Basierhat on Saturday.

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In West Bengal, politics has now become an open-ended day, with violent clashes between BJP and Trinamool Congress workers. Workers of both the parties are being killed in the clashes which are being blamed by both political parties on each other.  It is also believed that Didi (Mamata Banerjee) has been moved by the way BJP has hoisted the victorious flag in Bengal in the Lok Sabha elections, and that is why they are taking the lead in violence, even as the police administration is failing to stop the incidents of violence.

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Agitated by the incidents of these violence and the deaths of BJP Karyakartas, BJP today called off at Basierhat, and has also announced the celebration of Black Day today. The party, led by the BJP's West Bengal Incharge Kailash Vijayvargiya, will today protest at Basierhat with its full vigor. In 2021, elections to the Legislative Assembly in West Bengal are also held in which the BJP is pushing its flag and the TMC is in the fray to handle its own land.

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