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A visibly defiant Abhishek Banerjee slammed the BJP, labelling the disruption as a completely orchestrated assault. The ruling party rejected the claim

Banerjee expressed deep frustration over the local administrative response, pointing out that even though it has not been a month since the election cycle concluded, the police were nowhere to be seen during the initial moments of the chaos. Image/News18
Trinamool Congress (TMC) national general secretary and Member of Parliament Abhishek Banerjee faced a massive, hostile protest on Saturday during his high-profile visit to Sonarpur in West Bengal’s South 24 Parganas district. According to senior police officials, the situation rapidly escalated into violence when an agitated crowd hurled stones and eggs at Banerjee as he arrived to meet the families of victims affected by recent post-poll violence in West Bengal.
The local police deployment struggled to contain the sudden outbreak of public anger, which led to intense security skirmishes and forced the MP’s security detail to form a protective cordon around him to prevent injuries.
Addressing the media immediately after the incident, a visibly defiant Abhishek Banerjee labelled the disruption as a completely orchestrated assault. He directly accused the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of engineering the unrest, stating that the attack was a clear example of their version of democracy.
Banerjee expressed deep frustration over the local administrative response, pointing out that even though it has not been a month since the election cycle concluded, the police were nowhere to be seen during the initial moments of the chaos. The TMC leadership has demanded an immediate inquiry into the intelligence failure that left the high-profile MP exposed to a stone-pelting crowd.
The violence in Sonarpur underscores the volatile political landscape in West Bengal, which continues to simmer with post-electoral friction. The BJP has vehemently denied Banerjee’s allegations of sponsoring the agitation, countering that the protests were a spontaneous manifestation of public anger against the opposition TMC’s local leadership. Local police have since deployed massive reinforcements, including anti-riot squads, to conduct flag marches and restore order in the sensitive pockets of Sonarpur.
As Trinamool vows to hit the streets in protest against the attack on its national general secretary, the confrontation is set to further strain the law-and-order machinery and deepen the deep-seated political divide across the state.
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