Violence begins in Bengal after assembly election announcement, vandalized in BJP office
Violence begins in Bengal after assembly election announcement, vandalized in BJP office
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New Delhi: On the one hand, where the dates of assembly elections in Bengal have been announced, on the other hand, reports of violence have also started coming. A case of sabotage in the party's mobile publicity vans broke into the warehouse built in the office of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Kadapara, Bengal. The BJP has accused the Trinamool Congress workers of sabotage and attack.

According to the information received, mobile propaganda vans have been vandalized by entering the warehouse at the BJP office in Kadapara, Kolkata, which has damaged many publicity vans. Glasses of vehicles parked here were also broken and looted. As soon as the assembly elections were announced in Bengal, the state has witnessed a spate of political mercury. The decision of the Election Commission to hold elections in 8 phases has been questioned by the ruling TMC supremo and CM Mamata Banerjee. Mamata has alleged that the Election Commission has done what the BJP has said.

Mamata Banerjee, while giving a press conference, said that what is the meaning of holding elections in the 8th phase. Mamata also said that the Election Commission has announced the election dates according to the BJP. Mamata alleged that voting is being held in Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu in one phase, so why a 23-day football tournament in Bengal.

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