BJP has fielded Debjit Sarkar (in photo) against TMC s Snehashis Chakraborty
Kolkata:
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Saturday filed a complaint to the Election Commission against Trinamool Congress (TMC) workers accusing the latter of attacking the motorcade of the BJP candidate in Jangipara in Hooghly district.
According to the complaint, TMC goons attacked and vandalised the motorcade of the BJP candidate from the Jangipara assembly constituency Debjit Sarkar while he was campaigning on Saturday.
The BJP says four party workers sustained serious injuries and admitted to the hospital. The letter mentions several TMC workers who allegedly committed the offence.
West Bengal Assembly Elections: Prime Minister Narendra Modi also took a jibe at Mamata Banerjee and asked if she is going to file a nomination for another seat in the last phase of the election.
Mamata Banerjee incident: TMC leader Madan Mitra makes this provocative remark - Mitra said that if such an incident would have happened in Gujarat, riots like the ones at Godhra in 2002, would have taken place.
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