West Bengal: Security stepped up in Nandigram after killing of BJP worker

The party launched protests after the death, following which the Rapid Action Force and central forces were deployed in the area.

West Bengal: Security stepped up in Nandigram after killing of BJP worker

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Security was stepped up in West Bengal’s Nandigram town on Thursday after a woman Bharatiya Janata Party worker was killed and seven others were injured in an attack on Wednesday night, reported The Indian Express.

The woman, Rathibala Arhi, was killed by unidentified miscreants on Wednesday night. Arhi’s son, a local BJP leader, sustained grievous injuries.

After the attack, BJP workers launched protests in Nandigram. To prevent further violence, the Rapid Action Force and central forces were deployed in the area.

The violence occurred two days before the sixth phase of the Lok Sabha elections in the state. Voting will take place in the constituency on May 25.

Nandigram is part of the Tamluk Lok Sabha constituency. The BJP has fielded former Calcutta High Court judge Abhijit Gangopadhyay from the seat against Trinamool Congress Debangshu Bhattacharya.

The police have arrested one person in connection with the killing of the BJP worker, reported The Indian Express. The Election Commission has also sought a report from the authorities.

The Trinamool leadership claimed that the death was the result of a factional feud between old and new BJP workers. The Trinamool Congress leader Santanu Sen alleged that it was a planned attack, reported The Indian Express. He added that the BJP is blaming his party to malign the Trinamool Congress.

Arhi’s family claimed...

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