Madan Mitra's Car Egged in Latest Attack on TMC Leaders in West Bengal
Another TMC leader egged in Bengal, Kamarhati MLA Madan Mitra's car targeted
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Kamarhati MLA Madan Mitra's car was egged in Ariadaha, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, on Saturday night. Although he was not present in the car, the incident highlights ongoing tensions following the TMC's electoral defeat to the BJP.
- 01The incident occurred on Saturday night in Ariadaha, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal.
- 02Madan Mitra was not in his car during the egging incident, which was captured on video.
- 03The BJP's Raju Bista attributed the incident to public anger against the TMC.
- 04Egging incidents targeting TMC leaders have increased since the party's recent electoral loss.
- 05Previous incidents include attacks on TMC leaders Saugata Roy and Abhishek Banerjee after the assembly elections.
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Madan Mitra, a member of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and MLA for Kamarhati, became the latest target of egging incidents in West Bengal, with his car attacked on Saturday night in Ariadaha, North 24 Parganas district. Although Mitra was not present in the vehicle during the attack, videos show a group of men running towards the car, throwing eggs, and banging on the windows. This incident is part of a series of similar attacks on TMC leaders following the party's loss to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the recent assembly elections. BJP MP Raju Bista commented on the incident, suggesting it reflects public anger towards the TMC, while asserting that the BJP does not endorse violence. Previous egging incidents include attacks on senior TMC leader Saugata Roy and Abhishek Banerjee, who faced hostility while meeting families of TMC workers affected by post-election violence. These events underscore the growing tensions in West Bengal's political landscape following the TMC's electoral defeat.
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The ongoing attacks on TMC leaders may exacerbate political tensions in West Bengal, affecting public safety and political discourse.
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