Key Points

Tension erupted in Jagatdal when rival groups clashed with bombs and gunfire near former BJP MP Arjun Singh's residence. The violence started over control of a local Durga Puja committee and continued through the night. Police initially present were too few to control the situation and had to flee the spot. Eventually, Rapid Action Force personnel arrived and brought the situation under control, though no arrests have been made.

Key Points: Bomb Blast Shootout at Ex-BJP MP Arjun Singh Bengal Home

  • Clash erupted between rival groups over control of local Durga Puja committee
  • Bomb hurling and shootouts continued in phases throughout the night
  • Police presence was inadequate and officers had to flee the violent scene
  • Former BJP MP's nephew's vehicle was severely damaged during clashes
  • Rapid Action Force eventually brought situation under control
  • No arrests made despite frequent clashes in the area
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Tension in Bengal's Jagatdal after bomb blast, shootout in front of ex-BJP MP's residence

Tension grips Jagatdal after rival groups clash with bombs and gunfire near former BJP MP Arjun Singh's residence over Durga Puja control, police flee scene

"The condition of the policemen present there was so pathetic that at one point in time, they even had to flee from the spot - Arjun Singh"

Kolkata, Sep 30

Tension prevailed at Jagatdal in North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal on Tuesday morning following shootouts and bomb blasts in phases in front of the residence of the former BJP MP from Barrackpore Lok Sabha constituency, Arjun Singh.

"The tension started over control of a local Durga Puja committee between two rival groups shortly after midnight. I was at my residence then watching television. Suddenly, I came to know of the major tension having broken out near my residence. Soon after that, the two groups started hurling bombs towards each other, which continued for some time in phases. Later on, there were shootouts between the two rival groups as well," Singh told media persons.

He also claimed that the police personnel present at the spot at that point in time were so few that they were unable to control the clashes between the two groups.

"The condition of the policemen present there was so pathetic that at one point in time, they even had to flee from the spot. The manner in which crude bombs were hurled indiscriminately, there could have been events of major casualties and even deaths following the clashes," Singh said.

He also said that in the midst of the clashes, the vehicle owned by Singh's nephew, Sanjay Singh, which was parked on the road, was severely damaged. Later, a huge number of police personnel, including the personnel of the Rapid Action Force (RAF) reached the spot and finally brought the situation under control.

However, tension continued to prevail in the locality till Tuesday after which the huge police contingent was posted at the locality to prevent fresh aggravation of tension. Not a single arrest has taken place in this connection so far.

At the time the report was filed not a single officer from the Barrackpore Police Commiserate has offered any statement in the matter. There had been frequent reports of clashes between rival groups at the locality, especially in front of Singh's residence since the last one year.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Political violence in Bengal has become routine now. When will the state government take serious action? No arrests even after such violence shows complete lawlessness.
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Arjun K
As someone from Kolkata, this breaks my heart. Our beautiful festivals are being hijacked by political goons. The common people are the ones suffering while politicians play their games.
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Sarah B
While I agree the situation is terrible, let's not make this about politics alone. Both sides need to show restraint. Violence over Puja committee control? Really? This is shameful for our society.
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Vikram M
Police had to flee from the spot? This shows complete breakdown of law and order. What's the point of having security forces if they can't protect citizens during such incidents? 😠
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Michael C
Frequent clashes in front of the same MP's residence for over a year? This pattern suggests something more systematic. Authorities need to investigate the root causes, not just deploy more police after incidents.
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Kavya N
My relatives live in Jagatdal and they're terrified to step out. This violence over Puja committees needs to stop immediately. Maa Durga would be ashamed of such behavior in her name. 🙏

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