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Bengal: TMC chief discovered useless; stones thrown at BJP’s roadshow

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A TMC chief, Ranjit Adhikari, was discovered useless with a number of accidents to his face and physique in West Bengal’s Jalpaiguri district. By Monday, the police had detained 4 individuals, all BJP staff.
The incident came about in Saptibari space of Maynaguri block, Jalpaiguri district. Adhikari was the zone president of the native gram panchayat. According to sources, he was stabbed with a pointy weapon when he was coming back from a programme organised by the TMC on Sunday.
According to the police, locals heard Adikari screaming, and after they reached the spot, discovered him in a pool of blood. He was rushed to an area heath centre, the place he succumbed to his accidents. The physique has been despatched to Jalpaiguri for autopsy.
According to the police, Adhikari sustained a extreme head damage, together with different wounds on his face and physique. TMC leaders have lodged a criticism at Maynaguri police station.
Local TMC chief Sibsankar Majumdar alleged that the BJP is behind the homicide. BJP’s Jalpaiguri district vice chairman Dipen Pramanik, nonetheless, claimed the homicide was the fallout of TMC infighting.
Stones thrown, black flags proven at BJP’s roadshow
Stones had been thrown and black flags proven on the roadshow of BJP leaders Dilip Ghosh, Suvendu Adhikari and Debashree Chaudhuri in Kolkata on Monday.
The roadshow was led by Ghosh and Adhikari from Tollygunge to Rashbehari in South Kolkata. However, as quickly because the procession reached Charu Market space, some TMC staff holding occasion flags had been seen hurling stones on the rally.
In retaliation, BJP staff chased the TMC staff with sticks. The occasion mentioned some its staff had been injured within the assault. An enormous contingent of police quickly reached the spot and introduced the scenario underneath management.

Reacting to the incident, state BJP vice-president Joy Prakash Majumdar mentioned, “The TMC is scared to see such a massive turnout in our rally. Therefore it attacked our workers to disrupt the rally. This shows its frustration and desperation to stop the BJP. People of the state will respond to such acts of violence through votes in upcoming elections.”
This was the primary rally by former state minister Suvendu Adhikari in Kolkata after becoming a member of the BJP final month.