Shamik Bhattacharya
Shamik Bhattacharya made an urgent plea to the Chief Secretary regarding escalating violence against BJP workers in West Bengal. This request comes in the wake of increased incidents of violence following the elections.
Key facts:
- Bhattacharya met with the Chief Secretary to discuss post-poll violence.
- He was joined by BJP General Secretary Shashi Agnihotri, Jyotirmoy Singh Mahato, and Sunil Bansal.
- Bhattacharya demanded strict action against the violence, stating that no incidents would be tolerated.
- He has also written to the DG and CP regarding these violent incidents.
- Two BJP workers were reportedly killed after the election results were announced.
Bhattacharya accused the Trinamool Congress of orchestrating attacks against BJP workers. He emphasized that police should act swiftly without bias, regardless of political affiliation. His remarks reflect ongoing political unrest in West Bengal.
In his words, “I will not allow this party to be suppressed by Trinamool Congress.” He expressed concern about the safety of BJP members during this tumultuous period. Bhattacharya claimed that if election results had favored the BJP, they would have faced even greater violence.
This Nabanna meeting highlights a critical moment in West Bengal politics. The situation is tense as both parties navigate the aftermath of a contentious election cycle. The response from authorities remains awaited as tensions continue to rise.