
Bengal BJP leader Tanmay Ghosh's car vandalised in Keshpur, polling agent thrashed
India Today
Amid voting in Bengal, incidents of violence were reported in some areas. A BJP polling agent was allegedly thrashed by TMC workers, while party leader Tanmay Ghosh's car was vandalised in Keshpur.
Voting for the second phase of the West Bengal Assembly election began on Thursday with incidents of violence reported from some areas. WB: A woman polling agent of BJP at booth no.173 in Keshpur beaten up allegedly by TMC workers today. Local BJP leader Tanmay Ghosh's car vandalisedFree&fair polls not being conducted here as TMC causing violence.Central forces inactive:BJP candidate from Keshpur assembly seat pic.twitter.com/isI84YUEFH The situation turned tense in Keshpur after a BJP polling agent was allegedly beaten up by Trinamool Congress (TMC) workers at booth number 173 in area 10 of Keshpur block, the BJP alleged on Thursday. The BJP polling agent was rushed to the hospital for treatment. Phase 2 voting LIVE
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