Poll Violence

Poll violence continues unabated in West Bengal: ANI stringer suffers serious head injury in stone pelting in Canning

The stinger was covering the seventh and final phase of polling in the area when clashes broke out between Trinamool Congress and BJP workers.

Poll violence continues unabated in West Bengal: TMC and ISF hurl crude bombs, mob throw EVM and VVPAT machines into pond in South Paraganas

In the South Paraganas in West Bengal, a mob looted reserve EVM and VVPAT machines and threw them in a pond

BJP worker killed after TMC goons attack her and others in Nandigram, a week earlier Mamata had vowed ‘revenge’ for losing the seat to BJP in 2021

TheTMC workers had reportedly attacked the BJP workers with sharp weapons while they were guarding the polling booth in Nandigram in West Bengal.

West Bengal: BJP workers’ bus returning after attending Yogi Adityanath’s rally attacked in Durgapur

In a shocking development on Wednesday (1st May), BJP workers onboard a bus came under attack in Durgapur, West Bengal

West Bengal: Bomb-making material recovered in South 24 Parganas amid violence during nominations for Panchayat polls

West Bengal Police recovered bomb-making material in 24 Parganas' Bhangar on Friday following the recent violence during nominations for Panchayat elections.

Violence continues during filing of nominations for panchayat polls in West Bengal, BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari says ‘this is an attempt to kill democracy by TMC’

In Canning, a mob didn’t even spare the Police personnel either and injured several police personnel during nomination filing for panchayat polls

‘Get your workers insured’: Netizens suggest as AAP decides to contest local body polls in West Bengal

Netizens flooded the microblogging site with suggestions on how the Arvind Kejriwal party should protect its cadres and leaders as it prepares to enter the death knell

Justice Chandrachud led Supreme Court bench says no to central forces deployment in West Bengal local polls

The Supreme Court bench comprising Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice Surya Kant dismissed the special leave petition filed by the BJP leaders against the decision of the Calcutta High Court.

Does liberal privilege deny the existence of BJP in Bengal?

The people of Bengal might want the BJP to be the main opposition, but in the media, it is the CPIM that gets to have the voice.

After ordering central forces for Tripura municipal polls, Supreme Court junks BJP’s petition seeking central forces for Kolkata municipal polls

Supreme Court of India refused to entertain a petition filed by BJP to deploy central forces for the upcoming Kolkata municipal elections