BJP fact-finding team for CBI probe into Bengal violence
The Central team submitted its report on the post-panchayat poll violence in the state to party president JP Nadda.
The Central team submitted its report on the post-panchayat poll violence in the state to party president JP Nadda.
Get key insights into the West Bengal Panchayat Elections, amidst ongoing violence with these ten crucial points.
CM Saffron party deliberately engineering violence, brought in outsiders, says Mamata
Addressing a public meeting in Bengal's Nadia on Sunday, Ghosh said that BJP governments in Uttar Pradesh, Assam and Karnataka 'shot those damaging public property like dogs'.
The massive rally was organised by the party in protest against post-poll violence and alleged killing of its workers and supporters.
Addressing a meeting at Mathurapur in South 24 Parganas, the Bengal CM said she was not afraid of telling the truth and was even ready to go to jail for trading charges against EC.
The decision of the poll body comes in the wake of simmering tension between the BJP and the TMC following the violent clashes that broke out on Tuesday during Amit Shah’s rally in Kolkata.
The Prime Minister also targeted Mamata on the chit fund scams saying that she was exploiting the poor and protecting the corrupt.
The development comes a day after BJP and TMC supporters on Tuesday clashed during a massive roadshow by BJP president Amit Shah in Kolkata.
The TMC has claimed that BJP workers from outside Bengal smashed a statue of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, a noted philosopher and a key figure of Bengal Renaissance, inside the college.