Key Points

A shocking incident unfolded in North Bengal where BJP leaders Khagen Murmu and Shankar Ghosh were brutally attacked while conducting relief operations. BJP leader Rahul Sinha directly blamed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for orchestrating a "preconceived" assault on the party members. The attack occurred in Nagrakata, Jalpaiguri district, with the BJP leaders suffering serious injuries amid ongoing rescue efforts following devastating landslides. Sinha has demanded a CBI inquiry into the incident, alleging police inaction and state-sponsored violence.

Key Points: Mamata Blamed for BJP Leaders Murmu Ghosh North Bengal Attack

  • BJP leaders Murmu and Ghosh attacked during relief mission
  • Rahul Sinha demands CBI investigation into violent incident
  • Mob pelted stones and vandalized convoy
  • Attack occurred amid North Bengal landslide rescue operations
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BJP leader blames Mamata govt for 'preconceived attack' on Khagen Murmu, Shankar Ghosh

BJP leader Rahul Sinha accuses Mamata Banerjee of orchestrating premeditated attack on BJP leaders during North Bengal rescue operations

"Total anarchy is prevailing in West Bengal - Shankar Ghosh, BJP MLA"

Kolkata, Oct 6

BJP leader Rahul Sinha on Monday launched a sharp attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of orchestrating a "preconceived" attack on BJP Maldaha Uttar MP Khagen Murmu and MLA Shankar Ghosh in Jalpaiguri district.

Murmu and Ghosh were reportedly attacked by a mob while on their way to meet the people affected by landslides in North Bengal and to distribute relief materials.

While MLA Shankar Ghosh suffered minor bruises, two-time MP Khagen Murmu sustained serious injuries to his face and head.

Condemning the incident, Sinha told IANS, "When people were dying in North Bengal, Mamata Banerjee was dancing in the Kolkata carnival. We never saw anything like this before. She went there today, but our BJP leaders had already gone before her. This is why our leaders were attacked on the directions from Kalighat."

"Our leaders were brutally attacked. They were bleeding badly, and their cars were vandalised. If they did not have security, God knows what would have happened. Such an attack, which was preconceived, was not even investigated by the police. We demand a CBI inquiry into the matter because the police remain inactive. We also demand strict action against the accused," he added.

The attack took place in Nagrakata in Jalpaiguri district, where the BJP MP was seen in a pool of blood, with a severe wound on the left side of his face. He was immediately taken to a nearby primary health centre for treatment.

According to eyewitnesses, the miscreants pelted stones, hurled bricks, and attacked the convoy with sticks and slippers until security personnel managed to escort the BJP leaders to safety.

In a video message from the site, BJP MLA Shankar Ghosh said, "This is how we have been attacked. Not a single window of our car is intact. People pelted stones and bricks at us. Our MP is seriously injured. Total anarchy is prevailing in West Bengal."

The violent incident occurred amid ongoing rescue operations in North Bengal following incessant rainfall and massive landslides that have claimed at least 23 lives as of Monday morning. With the weather improving, rescue efforts have intensified, and stranded tourists are being brought down safely from the hills.

- IANS

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Priya S
Very disturbing to see such political violence. Whether BJP or TMC, leaders should be able to work for people's welfare without fear. Hope Khagen Murmu recovers soon 🙏
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David E
As someone following Indian politics from outside, this level of violence against elected representatives is concerning. Democracy should allow peaceful political activities.
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Ananya R
While I condemn the violence, I wish our politicians would focus more on helping flood victims rather than political blame games. People are suffering and need relief, not political drama.
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Suresh O
Bengal has become a lawless state under TMC rule. When MPs get attacked in broad daylight, it shows complete breakdown of law and order. CBI inquiry is definitely needed!
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Michael C
The timing is suspicious - during relief operations for landslide victims. Whether preconceived or spontaneous, such violence has no place in a civilized society. Hope the injured leaders recover quickly.

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