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Dragged by wire, head smashed, hacked — gory stories of post-poll violence in Mamata s Bengal

Text Size: A+ Raina, Jamalpur, Galsi: The violence in Kolkata began right after the West Bengal assembly election results were declared on 2 May. Abhijit Sarkar, a 35-year-old BJP worker and an idol maker in North Kolkata, was among the first victims. His older brother Biswajit Sarkar told ThePrint that Abhijit was allegedly dragged out of his house in the afternoon by a group of around 30 to 35 people, including women, and past the canine shelter and small veterinary unit that he ran for ailing dogs picked off the streets. “The attackers used the cable wires to make a noose around his neck and dragged him through this alley (in front of his house); three of his pet dogs went with him,” Biswajit said. “My brother and his dogs were beaten to death. They assaulted me as well but their target was Abhijit as he was a known BJP worker.”

Several BJP, TMC workers dead, offices torched in post-poll violence in Bengal; Centre seeks report| 10 points

The Centre sought a report from the West Bengal government on post-poll violence in the state. Political workers were allegedly targeted by opponents since the announcement of results for the Bengal Assembly where the ruling Trinamool Congress emerged victorious. The BJP has claimed several of its party workers have been killed and over 4,000 houses ransacked in incidents of post-poll violence.

Post-poll clashes in West Bengal, several dead - The Hindu BusinessLine

Post-poll clashes in West Bengal, several dead PTI Burdwan/Jalpaiguri/Kolkata | Updated on May 04, 2021 West Bengal BJP President Dilip Ghosh near his damaged vehicle after he was allegedly attacked following an election meeting in the Sitalkuchi area of Cooch Behar.   -  PTI West Bengal BJP President Dilip Ghosh near his damaged vehicle after he was allegedly attacked following an election meeting in the Sitalkuchi area of Cooch Behar.   -  PTI× State BJP President to approach the Governor, Jagdeep Dhankhar listing the details of attacks by TMC supporters There were reports of post poll violence from various parts of West Bengal on Monday, including in the city, barely a day after the result of the hotly contested state assembly poll was declared and rivals TMC and BJP traded charges.

West Bengal violence live: BJP party president Jagat Prakash Nadda on two day visit to the state

West Bengal violence live: BJP party president Jagat Prakash Nadda on two day visit to the state West Bengal violence live: BJP party president Jagat Prakash Nadda on two day visit to the state In the aftermath of over month-long assembly elections held in five states, parties took stock of what worked and what didn t after results were announced on May 2. In West Bengal, while TMC won a landslide victory of 213/294 seats, the BJP won 77. In Assam, BJP made a successful run for a second term in office winning 60/126 seats while in Tamil Nadu, DMK registered an impressive win of 133/234 seats dethroning AIADMK. In Kerala, LDF made history by coming back to power for a second consecutive term beating the four decades of alternating power between LDF and UDF. In Puducherry, AINRC is set to form the government in alliance with the BJP.

5 killed in post-poll violence in West Bengal

5 killed in post-poll violence in West Bengal Star Digital Report Star Digital Report Five people were killed in separate incidents of post-assembly poll violence and arson in various parts of West Bengal, including in Kolkata, since the results of the elections were declared on Sunday night. Trinamool Congress won a landslide victory in the elections for the third time in a row while Bharatiya Janata Party finished a distant second. Four persons were killed in Purbo Bardhaman and one in the state capital, reports our New Delhi correspondent. Purba Bardhaman district witnessed the killing of four people allegedly in clashes between ruling Trinamool Congress and BJP, official sources said.

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