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BJP–TMC Clash, Stone Pelting On Kolkata Streets Ahead Of PM Modi's Brigade Rally | Watch

Tension gripped parts of central Kolkata on Saturday afternoon after violent clashes broke out between supporters of the Trinamool Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party near Girish Park.

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Violent clashes between Trinamool Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party supporters occurred near Girish Park in central Kolkata on Saturday, prior to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally at Brigade Parade Ground, leading to increased police presence and security measures.

The unrest occurred only a few kilometres away from Brigade Parade Ground, where Narendra Modi is scheduled to address a large political gathering later in the day.

Police quickly rushed to the spot and deployed additional forces to prevent the situation from escalating further.

Violence Erupts as BJP Workers Head to Rally

According to reports from the ground, the clash began when a group of BJP supporters were marching towards Brigade Parade Ground to attend the rally that marks the conclusion of the party's Parivartan Yatra.

Witnesses said the procession was chanting slogans in support of the Prime Minister when stones were allegedly thrown at them. This reportedly triggered a confrontation between the two groups, leading to stone-pelting from both sides.

Several BJP supporters claimed that their vehicles were damaged during the chaos. Some activists also alleged that the attack occurred without any provocation while they were moving peacefully toward the rally venue.

TMC Workers Deny Allegations

Local workers of the Trinamool Congress rejected the accusations made by BJP supporters. According to them, it was the BJP activists who started the confrontation.
They alleged that the marchers used abusive language and began throwing stones first, which led to the clash. Some TMC supporters also claimed that stones were thrown at their homes and local offices during the confrontation.

These conflicting claims from both sides highlight the intense political rivalry between the two parties in the state.

Police Increase Security in the Area

Soon after the clashes began, police teams arrived at the scene to control the situation. Officers dispersed the crowds and set up security checkpoints to prevent further disturbances.

Authorities also increased surveillance in nearby areas to ensure that the violence does not spread to other parts of the city. With a high-profile political event scheduled later in the day, security forces have been placed on alert across central Kolkata.

Officials stated that maintaining law and order ahead of the Prime Minister's visit is their top priority.

PM Modi's Rally and Major Announcements Expected

The rally at Brigade Parade Ground is expected to be a major political event for the BJP as it prepares for the upcoming West Bengal Legislative Assembly Election.

Apart from addressing party supporters, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is also expected to announce several development projects during his visit. Reports suggest that projects worth more than ₹18,000 crore could be unveiled.

These projects are likely to focus on infrastructure and economic development in the state.

City on High Alert

Following the clashes, Kolkata police have tightened security across key locations in the city. Senior officials are monitoring the situation closely to ensure that the unrest does not disrupt the rally or spread to other neighbourhoods.

Political tensions in West Bengal have often intensified during election periods. Authorities hope that strict security arrangements will help maintain peace as large crowds gather for the Prime Minister's address later in the day.

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