A CISF jawan sustained injuries in a firing incident near the residence of BJP candidate Pawan Singh in West Bengal, triggering an Election Commission investigation amid heightened political tensions.

Key Points
- A CISF jawan was injured in a firing incident outside BJP candidate Pawan Singh's residence in West Bengal.
- The Election Commission has requested a report on the firing incident.
- Tensions between Trinamool Congress (TMC) and BJP supporters escalated, leading to clashes and accusations of violence.
- The incident occurred ahead of the second phase of polling in West Bengal.
- Police have deployed a large force in the area to maintain order and are investigating the incident.
A CISF jawan was injured in a firing outside the residence of BJP candidate Pawan Singh at Bhatpara in North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, prompting the Election Commission to seek a report, officials said on Monday.
The incident occurred late Sunday night, ahead of the second phase of polling on April 29.
The injured personnel, identified as Yogesh Sharma, was part of the security detail of Singh, son of senior BJP leader Arjun Singh, an official said, adding that Sharma sustained a bullet injury in his leg and was admitted to a hospital.
Election Commission Seeks Report on Bhatpara Firing
The EC has sought a report on the incident, while the police said it is yet to be ascertained who fired the shot, an official said.
According to the police, there was tension on Sunday evening in the Jagaddal area after a Trinamool Congress worker was allegedly assaulted by a group of men while putting up party flags and banners.
Several TMC leaders reached the local police station to lodge a complaint, he said.
"Soon after, supporters of both sides gathered there, leading to a heated exchange of words that escalated into a scuffle. Stone-pelting was also reported outside the police station before the situation was brought under control," the officer said.
Political Accusations Fly Amidst West Bengal Violence
Tension flared again later near Singh's residence, where eyewitnesses claimed crude bombs were hurled and at least one round of firing took place.
"Our worker was assaulted. When we went to file a complaint, we were attacked. We believed a police station was the safest place, but that notion has been shattered," a local TMC leader alleged.
The BJP, however, denied the allegation and claimed that its supporters were targeted. Party leaders alleged that the CISF jawan was injured in firing by TMC-backed miscreants.
The TMC rejected the charge and countered that the BJP was responsible for the violence.
A large police force has been deployed in the area, and further investigation is underway.




