Abhishek Banerjee Attacked in Sonarpur Amidst Political Tensions
'Chor Chor' slogans, eggs hurled, shirt torn: Abhishek Banerjee beaten up in Sonarpur. Watch

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On May 30, Abhishek Banerjee, the Trinamool Congress national general secretary, faced a violent confrontation in Sonarpur, West Bengal, during a visit to support families affected by post-poll violence. The incident involved projectiles being thrown and slogans being chanted against him, leading to a police investigation.
- 01Abhishek Banerjee was attacked by a crowd during a visit to Sonarpur to meet families of post-poll violence victims.
- 02The incident occurred shortly after the TMC's significant defeat in the 2026 Assembly Elections, where the BJP won 207 seats.
- 03Banerjee accused local authorities of negligence, claiming the attack was pre-planned and that there was no police presence to protect him.
- 04The West Bengal CID has summoned Banerjee for questioning regarding alleged forgery involving party legislators' signatures.
- 05The confrontation lasted approximately 90 minutes, highlighting ongoing tensions in West Bengal's political landscape.
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On May 30, Abhishek Banerjee, the national general secretary of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), was assaulted during a visit to Sonarpur, West Bengal, aimed at supporting families affected by recent post-poll violence. The situation escalated quickly as the crowd began hurling stones, shoes, and eggs, while chanting 'chor chor' slogans. Banerjee, often referred to as 'bhaipo', left the scene with a torn shirt and required a helmet for protection. He attributed the attack to a conspiracy and criticized local law enforcement for their absence. In the aftermath, local police initiated an investigation into the incident and the identities of the attackers. Concurrently, the West Bengal Criminal Investigation Department (CID) served Banerjee with a summons related to allegations of using forged signatures from party legislators in a communication to the Assembly Secretariat. This incident reflects the heightened political tensions in West Bengal following the TMC's recent electoral defeat.
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The violent incident reflects the deteriorating political climate in West Bengal, affecting local governance and community safety.
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