Post-Election Violence Erupts in Kolkata as TMC Alleges Arson and Vandalism by BJP Supporters
Violence erupts in Kolkata after BJP’s landslide victory as TMC alleges arson and vandalism of party offices. Election Commission seeks police reports while BJP denies charges, blaming internal conflicts. The rare post-election unrest in the capital raises serious law and order concerns.
According to law enforcement officials, TMC party offices across several locations in Kolkata were targeted and vandalized by groups described as mobs. Reports indicated that furniture was destroyed, party flags were torn down, and valuables inside the offices were damaged. Visual content circulating on social media platforms appeared to show groups of men carrying out the destruction, although independent verification of these videos has not been confirmed.
In a strongly worded statement on its official social media platform, the TMC accused the BJP of revealing its “true face” immediately after assuming power. The party also shared a video depicting an elderly woman with a head injury, alleging that the violence was part of BJP’s victory celebrations and describing it as being “drenched in the blood of innocent people.”
Responding to the allegations, an official from the Election Commission stated that strict action would be taken against those found responsible for the incidents. The commission has sought detailed reports from local police authorities and instructed them to initiate appropriate measures to maintain law and order.
However, BJP leader Rahul Sinha dismissed the accusations, attributing the violence to internal conflicts within the TMC rather than actions by BJP supporters. His response adds another layer of contention to an already volatile political situation.
Post-election violence has historically been reported in parts of West Bengal, but its occurrence in Kolkata marks a significant escalation. The unfolding situation underscores the fragile law-and-order environment in the aftermath of a fiercely contested election, raising concerns about political stability and public safety in the statea

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