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Bengal election 2021

As the elections in Bengal draw closer, politics has taken an aggressive turn since the lockdown has been suspended. At the beginning of June 2020 the leader of the BJP was shot in Bengal between a clash with the TMC men. Pabitra Das, an activist who describing a demonstration on stage as TMC supporters surrounded and the hustle began and ended up injuring Pabitra Das's left hand as the bullet struck. In June, another clash took place between TMC and BJP workers over the construction of a party office in Bandhan. The collision was eventually controlled by the police, but BJP workers claimed they weren't helped by the police.

Another clash was formed in July as a result of a protest against corruption in the distribution of cyclone farm relief. The BJP worker died in a clash between TMC supporters for hosting the national flag on the same spot on Independence Day. BJP workers accused the 40-year-old Sudarshan Parmik of being beaten to death by TMC supporters. People were injured in a bandh called by BJP in November because of another BJP and TMC clash. The police even charge Lathi to control the situation. In the summer, another clash emerged between BHP and TMC in Nandigram. During Savinder Adhikari's padyatra, public property such as cars and buses were thrashed. The BJP accused TMC workers of attacking BJP workers.

In January 2021, the father of a BJP worker died while defending his son, who was allegedly attacked by TMC supporters in their own home. On the 5th of January, another clash was held in the Dum Dum district. Another clash occurred in January, when vehicles were set on fire in protest of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Bengal to address Parakram Divas TMC supporters on the 125th anniversary of Subhash Chandra Bose's birth. Where is Mamta Banerjee's proposal to declare January 23rd as a national holiday and name a monument to Azad Hind Fauj in Rajarhat, as well as another in a state-funded university.

Another massive class between TMC and BJP in BD Birbhum district where both parties accuse each other for violence whereas TMC workers claimed that BJP workers attacked women and senior citizens where people got 5 injured. Recently on 2nd March another class place during the Parivartan Yatra of BJP while passing the TMC Uttarapare office TMC accused BJP for accusing them and BJP across TMC that they block their path during the Yatra even claimed that they asked police to take the Mick but failed to do so the clash took place which was later controlled by police.

According to recent information, the Bengal election will be held on March 27th, April 1st, April 6th, April 10th, April 17th, April 22nd, April 26th, and April 29th, with the counting taking place on May 2nd.


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