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TMC meet cancelled as 60 MLAs skip Mamata Banerjee call
TMC meet cancelled as 60 MLAs skip Mamata Banerjee call Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress faced an uncomfortable moment on Monday after a scheduled meeting of its newly elected MLAs at Mamata Banerjee’s Kalighat residence had to be called off due to poor attendance. Only around 20 of the party’s 80 MLAs reportedly reached the venue, while nearly 60 legislators stayed away a day after TMC General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee was allegedly attacked. The abs
TMC meet cancelled as 60 MLAs skip Mamata Banerjee call
TMC meet cancelled as 60 MLAs skip Mamata Banerjee call Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress faced an uncomfortable moment on Monday after a scheduled meeting of its newly elected MLAs at Mamata Banerjee’s Kalighat residence had to be called off due to poor attendance. Only around 20 of the party’s 80 MLAs reportedly reached the venue, while nearly 60 legislators stayed away a day after TMC General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee was allegedly attacked. The abs
Mamata Banerjee Appears in Court in Lawyer's Gown to Argue Post-Poll Violence Case
Mamata Banerjee appeared in the Calcutta High Court in a lawyer's gown to argue the post-poll violence case following TMC's defeat to BJP, as incidents of political violence continue in West Bengal. Mamata Banerjee, the former Chief Minister of West Bengal, appeared at the Calcutta High Court on Thursday dressed in a black lawyer’s gown, representing her commitment to addressing the ongoing case related to post-poll violence in the state. The violence came after the Trinamool Congress (TMC) suffered a historic defeat in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, which saw the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) take control of the state. The case, filed by Shirshanya Bandopadhyay, son of senior TMC leader and advocate Kalyan Bandopadhyay, involves allegations of widespread attacks on political workers and damage to TMC party offices after the elections. Since the election results were declared on May 4, reports of violent incidents, including clashes, bomb attacks, and vandalism, have emerged across multiple districts in Bengal. Both the BJP and TMC have blamed each other for the unrest, which has escalated tensions in the state. Mamata Banerjee’s appearance in court was seen as a sign of her ongoing commitment to the people of Bengal, as the TMC’s official post stated. It emphasized her role in upholding justice, constitutional values, and standing firm against the political violence, regardless of her party’s loss. Her supporters argue that she continues to demonstrate resilience and compassion in confronting the challenges facing her state. The case remains under judicial review, as the political environment in West Bengal remains highly charged following the party's defeat. The tensions are further amplified by the high-profile killing of Chandranath Rath, a close aide to Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, which occurred on May 6, intensifying the public outcry over the violence and lawlessness in the state.
Mamata Banerjee Appears in Court in Lawyer's Gown to Argue Post-Poll Violence Case
Mamata Banerjee appeared in the Calcutta High Court in a lawyer's gown to argue the post-poll violence case following TMC's defeat to BJP, as incidents of political violence continue in West Bengal. Mamata Banerjee, the former Chief Minister of West Bengal, appeared at the Calcutta High Court on Thursday dressed in a black lawyer’s gown, representing her commitment to addressing the ongoing case related to post-poll violence in the state. The violence came after the Trinamool Congress (TMC) suffered a historic defeat in the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, which saw the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) take control of the state. The case, filed by Shirshanya Bandopadhyay, son of senior TMC leader and advocate Kalyan Bandopadhyay, involves allegations of widespread attacks on political workers and damage to TMC party offices after the elections. Since the election results were declared on May 4, reports of violent incidents, including clashes, bomb attacks, and vandalism, have emerged across multiple districts in Bengal. Both the BJP and TMC have blamed each other for the unrest, which has escalated tensions in the state. Mamata Banerjee’s appearance in court was seen as a sign of her ongoing commitment to the people of Bengal, as the TMC’s official post stated. It emphasized her role in upholding justice, constitutional values, and standing firm against the political violence, regardless of her party’s loss. Her supporters argue that she continues to demonstrate resilience and compassion in confronting the challenges facing her state. The case remains under judicial review, as the political environment in West Bengal remains highly charged following the party's defeat. The tensions are further amplified by the high-profile killing of Chandranath Rath, a close aide to Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari, which occurred on May 6, intensifying the public outcry over the violence and lawlessness in the state.
Mystery surrounds shooting death of suvendu adhikari's aide chandranath rath
In a shocking incident that has sent ripples through political circles, Chandranath Rath, the personal assistant to BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, was shot dead in West Bengal on Wednesday, May 6. Eyewitnesses have described the attack as a professional, pre-planned hit. Rath's tragic death is the latest in a string of mysterious and suspicious deaths surrounding Adhikari’s trusted aides, and it comes amid rising tensions related to post-poll violence in the state. Is there
Mystery surrounds shooting death of suvendu adhikari's aide chandranath rath
In a shocking incident that has sent ripples through political circles, Chandranath Rath, the personal assistant to BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, was shot dead in West Bengal on Wednesday, May 6. Eyewitnesses have described the attack as a professional, pre-planned hit. Rath's tragic death is the latest in a string of mysterious and suspicious deaths surrounding Adhikari’s trusted aides, and it comes amid rising tensions related to post-poll violence in the state. Is there
BJP's assistant killed in a targeted attack during post-poll violence in West Bengal
West Bengal continues to grapple with escalating political violence as another life was lost in a targeted attack. Chandra, the personal assistant to BJP’s leader of opposition, Suvendu Adhikari, was shot and killed in what authorities are calling a pre-planned assassination. The incident took place on the evening of [insert date], near Madhyamgram, a locality in West Bengal. According to eyewitness reports, the victim was traveling by car when a bike-borne assailant pulled alongside and shot at him at point-blank range. The assailant, described as an expert, fired two rounds before quickly fleeing the scene, suggesting the attack was meticulously planned. The car’s driver was also injured in the attack. Chandra was rushed to a nearby hospital but succumbed to his injuries shortly after. Eyewitness Account of the Murder An eyewitness who was near the crime scene described the harrowing moment: "Just as Chandra’s car crossed mine, it suddenly stopped midway, and a bike-borne person came and started shooting on the left side of the car. The person seemed to be an expert and fled immediately. It appeared to be pre-planned. The shots were fired at point-blank range. I heard the sound of two rounds," the eyewitness said. The incident occurred between 10:30 PM and 11 PM, about 200 to 300 meters from a hospital. Political Allegations and Reactions Suvendu Adhikari condemned the attack as "a cold-blooded and pre-planned murder" and reassured his supporters that the perpetrators would be brought to justice. He called for peace among BJP workers in the wake of the incident. Agnimitra Paul, a prominent BJP leader, linked the murder to political motives, suggesting it was a result of the anger within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) following their electoral defeat. “This is perhaps a consequence of Mamata Banerjee’s defeat in Bhabanipur,” Paul said, further noting that CCTV footage from the area was being analyzed to identify the attackers. She also highlighted Chandra’s trusted role within the BJP, adding, “He was like a brother to our MLAs and handled several important responsibilities.” Paul questioned why Chandra, who had no direct political role, was targeted, emphasizing the shock and outrage in the community. She also pointed out a separate incident involving a BJP booth worker who was attacked and hospitalized around the same time. TMC's Response and Call for Investigation Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders condemned the murder but refrained from commenting on any political motives. The TMC has called for a CBI investigation into the killing, urging for a thorough inquiry. However, they did not address the specific allegations made by BJP leaders. Rising Post-Poll Violence in West Bengal The murder of Chandra adds to the growing list of casualties from post-poll violence in West Bengal. Since the state’s recent election results were announced, violence has claimed at least four lives across various regions, including Kolkata, Udaynarayanpur, Nanoor, and Jalpaiguri. The ongoing violence has raised serious concerns over the political climate in the state. As the investigation into Chandra’s murder unfolds, the people of West Bengal and political leaders alike await answers regarding the growing unrest and the political motives behind these violent acts.
BJP's assistant killed in a targeted attack during post-poll violence in West Bengal
West Bengal continues to grapple with escalating political violence as another life was lost in a targeted attack. Chandra, the personal assistant to BJP’s leader of opposition, Suvendu Adhikari, was shot and killed in what authorities are calling a pre-planned assassination. The incident took place on the evening of [insert date], near Madhyamgram, a locality in West Bengal. According to eyewitness reports, the victim was traveling by car when a bike-borne assailant pulled alongside and shot at him at point-blank range. The assailant, described as an expert, fired two rounds before quickly fleeing the scene, suggesting the attack was meticulously planned. The car’s driver was also injured in the attack. Chandra was rushed to a nearby hospital but succumbed to his injuries shortly after. Eyewitness Account of the Murder An eyewitness who was near the crime scene described the harrowing moment: "Just as Chandra’s car crossed mine, it suddenly stopped midway, and a bike-borne person came and started shooting on the left side of the car. The person seemed to be an expert and fled immediately. It appeared to be pre-planned. The shots were fired at point-blank range. I heard the sound of two rounds," the eyewitness said. The incident occurred between 10:30 PM and 11 PM, about 200 to 300 meters from a hospital. Political Allegations and Reactions Suvendu Adhikari condemned the attack as "a cold-blooded and pre-planned murder" and reassured his supporters that the perpetrators would be brought to justice. He called for peace among BJP workers in the wake of the incident. Agnimitra Paul, a prominent BJP leader, linked the murder to political motives, suggesting it was a result of the anger within the Trinamool Congress (TMC) following their electoral defeat. “This is perhaps a consequence of Mamata Banerjee’s defeat in Bhabanipur,” Paul said, further noting that CCTV footage from the area was being analyzed to identify the attackers. She also highlighted Chandra’s trusted role within the BJP, adding, “He was like a brother to our MLAs and handled several important responsibilities.” Paul questioned why Chandra, who had no direct political role, was targeted, emphasizing the shock and outrage in the community. She also pointed out a separate incident involving a BJP booth worker who was attacked and hospitalized around the same time. TMC's Response and Call for Investigation Trinamool Congress (TMC) leaders condemned the murder but refrained from commenting on any political motives. The TMC has called for a CBI investigation into the killing, urging for a thorough inquiry. However, they did not address the specific allegations made by BJP leaders. Rising Post-Poll Violence in West Bengal The murder of Chandra adds to the growing list of casualties from post-poll violence in West Bengal. Since the state’s recent election results were announced, violence has claimed at least four lives across various regions, including Kolkata, Udaynarayanpur, Nanoor, and Jalpaiguri. The ongoing violence has raised serious concerns over the political climate in the state. As the investigation into Chandra’s murder unfolds, the people of West Bengal and political leaders alike await answers regarding the growing unrest and the political motives behind these violent acts.









