
After BJP got a huge majority in the West Bengal Assembly elections, there have been reports of vandalism and uproar at many places. At the same time, the house of Bina Mandal, the Trinamool Congress candidate who won from Swaroopnagar assembly seat, has been attacked. It is being told that in Bongaon the mob vandalized Bina Mandal’s house and also damaged her car.
TMC’s newly elected MLA Bina Mandal has accused BJP workers of sabotage and attack. TMC leader Abhishek Banerjee has also alleged violence at many places after the results of West Bengal Assembly elections.
Abhishek Banerjee made serious allegations against BJP
Abhishek Banerjee claimed widespread violence after the election results, saying that BJP supporters vandalized 300 to 400 party offices across the state in the name of celebrations. He also claimed that the house of victorious TMC candidate Bina Mondal in Swarupnagar in North 24 Parganas district was vandalized and her car was damaged.
Election Commission strict on reports of violence
The Election Commission has taken a very strict stance on the reports of violence after the completion of the voting process in West Bengal. The Commission on Tuesday gave clear instructions to the state administration that any kind of violence after the elections will not be tolerated at all. The Election Commission has ordered state Chief Secretary Dushyant Nariyala, DGP Siddha Nath Gupta and Central Armed Police Forces to adopt a policy of zero tolerance.
Strict action will be taken against those who disturb peace
News agency PTI, quoting a senior official, reported that clear instructions have been issued to maintain peace and order. “Any attempt to disturb peace will be dealt with sternly,” the officer said. The Election Commission has asked all concerned authorities to take decisive action against post-poll violence. No matter who the person involved is, no leniency will be shown towards him.
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