
Political tensions in West Bengal have intensified following recent incidents involving Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders, raising concerns over rising post-poll violence in the state.
Mamata Banerjee, one of India’s most prominent and influential politicians, has been facing growing political challenges after recent electoral setbacks in West Bengal. The Trinamool Congress, once firmly in control of the state’s political landscape, is now witnessing increased pressure from the opposition BJP.
In a recent development that has stirred controversy, TMC leader Kalyan Banerjee was allegedly attacked near Chanditala Police Station in Hooghly district while he arrived to submit a deputation regarding post-poll violence. Reports suggest that he collapsed on the ground after being struck on the head by unidentified individuals. The incident has triggered widespread concern, with a video of the alleged attack circulating on social media.
This comes shortly after another controversy involving Abhishek Banerjee, a key TMC leader, who was also reportedly targeted in a separate incident. These repeated attacks have unsettled the party cadre and intensified political tensions in the state.
The situation has further fueled debates around law and order in West Bengal, with both ruling and opposition parties trading accusations over political violence. Supporters of the BJP argue that the changing political landscape reflects accountability, while TMC leaders claim that targeted violence is being used to weaken their organization.
As the political atmosphere in the state continues to heat up, concerns are growing over whether escalating confrontations between party supporters could further destabilize the region’s political environment.
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