"Bengal Rural Poll Violence: Death Toll Rises, BJP Seeks Intervention"

At least 16 people were killed and several injured in violent clashes during the rural polls in West Bengal. The violence occurred across seven districts, with the highest number of casualties in Murshidabad. The ruling party, Trinamool Congress, suffered the most losses, with nine of its workers killed. The lack of central forces and meaningful deployment was blamed for the escalation of violence. The state election commissioner and central force seniors were accused of failing to control the situation. The opposition parties criticized the commissioner for his alleged failure, while the Trinamool Congress claimed that the allegations of widespread violence were exaggerated.
- 16 killed as violence flares up on Bengal rural poll day Indiatimes.com
- Death Toll Mounts To 11 In Poll Violence In Bengal | 1 BJP, 1 Congress & 7 TMC Cadre Killed India Today
- WB Panchayat Polls: Police carry out search operation in Basanti area after inputs of bombs, arms Times of India
- BJP Shares Videos Of 'Goons' Fleeing With Ballot Box In Bengal | News Wrap @ 4 PM Hindustan Times
- Violence in WB Panchayat polls: State BJP President Sukanta Majumdar writes to Home Minister Amit Shah to intervene and restore democracy OpIndia
- View Full Coverage on Google News
Reading Insights
0
1
3 min
vs 4 min read
86%
745 → 102 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Indiatimes.com