New Delhi. Violence during voting in West Bengal has become a common thing these days. Once again, after the violence in two separate incidents, questions are being raised about the security arrangements. Let us tell you that the sixth phase of voting is being held today, in which a Trinamool Congress worker was murdered in East Midnapore before the voting, while a worker was seriously injured. It is being told that a TMC worker named SK Moibul was murdered due to election rivalry. Trinamool Congress has also accused BJP people regarding this. In this case, West Bengal Police has detained 5 BJP workers.
Apart from this, the second case is also being reported from East Midnapore. A fierce clash took place between TMC and BJP workers in Bakcha area of Midnapore on Friday night, in which a Trinamool Congress worker was seriously injured. According to the complaint lodged with the police, BJP workers attacked him fiercely with an iron rod. After this, the TMC worker was admitted to Maina Hospital in a bloody state, after which, seeing his critical condition, he was referred to the district hospital. According to the information, his condition still remains critical.
A BJP worker was killed in Nandigram on May 22. Earlier, there was a clash between Bharatiya Janata Party and Trinamool Congress workers in Nandigram, West Bengal, in which a female BJP worker was killed. Also, seven BJP workers were injured in the clash. The incident took place in Sonachura of Nandigram late night on May 22. It is alleged that during the dispute, TMC workers attacked BJP workers with sharp weapons. The deceased BJP worker has been identified as Ratibala Adi.