BJP Party Office Set On Fire In Bengal, Party Blames Trinamool
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Cellphone videos Arambag -- a town in Hooghly district 80-odd kilometres from Kolkata -- showed a fire raging through a temporary structure.
The BJP party office in Arambag was set on fire this evening as the Trinamool Congress inched towards a huge victory in the assembly elections, reopening allegations of violence by the ruling party. The BJP's leaders and workers tweeted the video, alleging that Trinamool has unleashed violence on their workers elsewhere as well. After results for West Bengal assembly came in, TMC goons burnt down BJP's party office in Arambagh... Is this what Bengal will have to suffer for the next 5 years? pic.twitter.com/5GBKLmirGQ TMC cadres didn't stop at burning BJP's party offices, they set our booth agent's house in Bishnupur also on fire... pic.twitter.com/MtfZ6zWfSS Cellphone videos Arambag -- a town in Hooghly district 80-odd kilometres from Kolkata -- showed a fire raging through a temporary structure. "TMC cadres didn't stop at burning BJP's party offices, they set our booth agent's house in Bishnupur also on fire..." tweeted the BJP's IT cell chief Amit Malviya.More Related News