Calcutta, Ta. Sunday 20 December 2020
Political tensions continue between the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Trinamool Congress ahead of the Assembly elections in West Bengal. Amid political allegations, a wall-writing war erupted in Bengal's Nadia district on Sunday morning, in which people were told that they would be killed if they voted for the BJP. BJP voters have been threatened on the wall in Nadia district. This type of wall writing is found in the Santipur area of Nadia. BJP's Jagannath Sarkar is an MP from this constituency and Arindam Bhattacharya is a TMC MLA.
What a threat
It is being said that the Manoj Sarkar has a prank instinct behind writing such threatening messages on the walls. It is written in Bangla on the wall, if even one vote is cast against TMC, we will shed rivers of blood. If you give even one vote to BJP, you will all have to suffer the consequences.
This kind of message written on the wall has come at a time when the BJP is constantly accusing the TMC in Bengal of resorting to violence. However, anti-social elements set fire to the BJP office in Barrackpore in North 24 Parganas district on Saturday night before the Nadia incident. This led to a state of tension. The BJP has blamed the TMC for this.
The fire broke out shortly after TMC MLA Shilbhadra Dutt from Bekatpur joined the BJP. Shilbhadra shook hands with the BJP in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. Shilbhadra joined the BJP in Midnapore, a fire broke out in an office near the Government School in Ward No. 20 of Barrackpore.
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