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Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh's convoy attacked; TMC party office vandalised

BJP accused the Trinamool Congress of attacking the rally

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A convoy of cars led by West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh was on Saturday attacked in West Bengal North 24 Parganas district, triggering a scuffle between activists of the saffron party and the ruling Trinamool Congress, police said.

While the BJP accused the Trinamool Congress of attacking the rally at Minakha, the ruling party denied the charge and alleged that workers of the saffron camp ransacked its party office in the area.

Police said at least two vehicles, which were at the rear part of the saffron party's 'Parivartan Yatra' rally, were damaged after stones were thrown at them at Malancha under Minakha police station area.

The BJP launched 'Parivartan Yatra' rallies ahead of the assembly election in the state, which is likely to be held in April-May. The BJP also claimed that four party workers were injured after bombs were hurled at two tableaus.

The police, however, said no bombs were used in the attack and there was no report of any casualty.

Activists of the two parties were engaged in a scuffle after the vehicles were attacked, police said.

"BJP''s #ParivartanYatra attacked by Trinamool goons at Malancha in Basirhat, that falls under Minakhan police station. Four BJP karyakartas are in critical condition after crude bombs were thrown on two tableaus," saffron party leader and co-in-charge of West Bengal tweeted.

West Bengal's BJP MP Arjun Singh alleged that stones were thrown from a TMC party office and bombs were used in the attack.

TMC leaders alleged that BJP workers vandalised their party office in the area.

A few days ago, BJP leader Fitoze Kamal Gazi alias Babu Master was injured in an attack in Minakha area.

BJP national president J.P. Naddas convoy was attacked in December last year in South 24 Parganas district. 

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