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Himanta claims 300-400 BJP workers fled to Assam from Bengal

May 04, 2021 21:56 IST

Assam minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday claimed that 300-400 Bharatiya Janata Party workers and their family members have fled their homes in West Bengal amid post-poll violence in the neighbouring state.

 

IMAGE: BJP president J P Nadda meets family of party worker Abhijeet Sarkar who was killed in post-poll violence, in Kolkata, on Tuesday. Photograph: ANI Photo

He also urged West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee to put a stop to 'this ugly dance of demonocracy'.

'In a sad development 300-400 @BJP4Bengal karyakartas and family members have crossed over to Dhubri in Assam after confronted with brazen persecution & violence,' the Assam health and finance minister tweeted.

'We're giving shelter & food. @MamataOfficial Didi must stop this ugly dance of demonocracy! Bengal deserves better,' he added.

West Bengal was in the throes of widespread violence on Monday that allegedly left several BJP workers dead and injured in clashes, and shops being looted, prompting the Union Home ministry to seek a factual report from the state government on incidents of attack on opposition workers.

On Monday, Sarma had asserted that not a single Congress worker was taunted, 'forget about being attacked', in Assam after the BJP won the assembly polls in the state for the second consecutive time.

'Not too far in Bengal, Didi's Dadas have unleashed a reign of terror, assaulting & murdering BJP workers. Can the 'LIBERALS' spot the difference?' he had said on Twitter.

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