The BJP is now preparing to complain to the Election Commission of India (ECI) regarding the incident that took place. In the Jagaddal area of Bhatpara in North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal.
BJP National Vice President Mukul Roy said that the BJP will complain to the Election Commission on this matter.
Political violence between the BJP and the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) is increasing in West Bengal. Three people were injured in a bomb attack near the residence of BJP MP Arjun Singh in West Bengal.
BJP MP Arjun Singh has claimed that around 15 bombs were hurled near his residence and the CCTV cameras installed.
He said that dozens of bombs were attacked near his residence Mazdoor Bhavan. He has accused TMC of being involved in the attack and said that we will complain to the Election Commission.
Political violence between the BJP and the ruling TMC
BJP leader Kailash Vijayvargiya said that TMC has become synonymous with the politics of violence.
“We have been calling the police for the past 10 to 12 days. But the police have not taken any steps to ensure the safety of people. We have also informed the Election Commission about the law and order situation in the state and amid this. An incident of bombing has happened again. The police are not taking any steps on the instructions of the ruling party,” he told the media.
Meanwhile, Somnath Shyam, the TMC candidate in the Jagaddal assembly constituency, denied any political angle in the attack.
“As far as I have been told this was not a result of a political conflict. We are still unsure of how and why the bombing took place. We have informed the police and administration and told them to take action without any political bias,” he said.
“Even after the Code of Conduct came into force, the TMC goons are bombing and firing bullets. The Election Commission should take this as a warning. Otherwise we do not think that voting will be done in a peaceful manner,” he said.