Tensions high in West Bengal after BJP aide shot dead and hundreds arrested
Summary
A top aide of India’s ruling BJP party was shot dead in West Bengal after the BJP won state elections, defeating the long-ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC). Following the election, violence broke out, hundreds were arrested, and TMC’s leader, Mamata Banerjee, refused to resign, challenging the election results.Key Facts
- The BJP won the West Bengal state elections, ending 15 years of TMC rule.
- Mamata Banerjee and TMC claimed the election had irregularities and said they would challenge the results in court.
- Chandranath Rath, BJP aide, was killed in Kolkata by gunmen on a motorcycle.
- BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari said the killing was linked to the election win and was a planned murder.
- TMC denied involvement in Rath’s death and called for an independent inquiry.
- Over 200 cases have been filed related to election violence; 433 people arrested so far.
- TMC accused BJP supporters of attacking their offices, which BJP denied.
- The West Bengal governor dissolved Mamata Banerjee’s government despite her refusal to resign.
- Millions of voters, mainly Muslims and minority groups, were removed from the voter list before the election, sparking concerns over fairness.
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