Rahul Gandhi Condemns Violence Against Congress Worker in West Bengal
TMC's reign of terror prevails in West Bengal: Rahul Gandhi
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi condemned the murder of party worker Debdeep Chatterjee in Asansol, West Bengal, allegedly by members of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) during post-poll violence. He emphasized that the Congress party will not succumb to such violent politics.
- 01Rahul Gandhi condemned the murder of Debdeep Chatterjee.
- 02Chatterjee was killed during post-poll violence in Asansol, West Bengal.
- 03He was associated with Congress candidate Prasenjit Puitandi.
- 04Gandhi stated that Congress will not bow to violent politics.
- 05The incident highlights ongoing political tensions in West Bengal.
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On April 26, 2026, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi condemned the brutal murder of party worker Debdeep Chatterjee in Asansol, West Bengal. Chatterjee was reportedly killed by alleged members of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) during post-poll violence. He was closely linked to Prasenjit Puitandi, the Congress candidate for Asansol North. Gandhi criticized the violence, asserting that Congress will not yield to such tactics that tarnish India's tradition of non-violence. This incident underscores the escalating political tensions in West Bengal, where violence has marred the electoral process.
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The murder of a party worker highlights the ongoing political violence in West Bengal, affecting the safety of political activists and the electoral process.
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