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Post-poll Violence

West Bengal: BJP alleges party office set on fire allegedly by TMC in Hooghly shortly after results

| @indiablooms | May 03, 2021, at 12:01 am

Kolkata: Soon after the results of West Bengal assembly election 2021 was declared, which has cleared the comeback of Mamata Banerjee as state's chief minister, BJP on Sunday evening alleged that one of its party offices in Arambagh in Hooghly district was vandalized and torched by TMC workers.

Tweeting a footage on social media, BJP's IT head Amit Malvyia wrote: "After results for West Bengal assembly came in, TMC goons burnt down BJP’s party office in Arambagh... Is this what Bengal will have to suffer for the next 5 years?"  

Malviya also alleged that BJP supporters and their properties were attacked in multiple locations across Begal since the results were declared. 

TMC denied all allegations against them.

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