Clashes Erupt at Asansol Vote Counting Centre Amid Bharatiya Janata Party Surge in West Bengal
Clashes broke out at an Asansol vote counting centre during West Bengal Assembly election results as Bharatiya Janata Party surged past the majority mark. Police used baton charges to disperse supporters, with vandalism reported and security heightened amid ongoing tensions.
According to initial reports, the confrontation broke out in the vicinity of the Trinamool Congress camp, leading authorities to carry out baton charges to disperse the agitated groups. Although no injuries were reported in the incident, the violence resulted in damage to chairs and motorbikes, and a political camp was vandalized. Officials confirmed that an investigation is underway to identify the perpetrators involved in the unrest.
The clashes occurred against the backdrop of early election trends indicating a significant surge for the Bharatiya Janata Party, which was leading in more than 150 seats, surpassing the majority mark. The party also recorded strong performances in the Asansol Dakshin and Asansol Uttar constituencies, developments that triggered sharply divided reactions across social media platforms.
West Bengal has a long-standing history of election-related violence, and authorities had already heightened security measures across sensitive locations in anticipation of potential disturbances. Similar incidents have been reported from other areas during the counting process, reinforcing concerns over maintaining law and order during a politically charged electoral exercise.
The incident at Asansol underscores the persistent volatility surrounding elections in the state, even as the counting process continues under tight security. Authorities remain on high alert to prevent further escalation and ensure the integrity of the democratic process.

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