BJP worker killed in rally in Bengal, police refuse firing, two FIRs lodged

The assembly is due to be held in West Bengal next year, which is why all parties are busy baking their own electoral bread. There have been various rallies in Bengal over the past few days, such as the one in Siliguri, Bengal. The rally was the same as the usual rallies but suddenly the violence escalated and the firing began. Police on Monday filed a case against various national and state leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) under sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for violence at the rally. At least two FIRs have been filed in this case.

BJP activist Ulen Roy has been killed in clashes between policemen and policemen who blocked two marches leading to the North Bengal Ministry and North Kanya. The BJP alleged that the worker was shot and the bullet was fired by Bengal police. Right there Roy died of a firearm that police did not use, and people were carrying weapons to incite violence during the rally, state police said in a statement Tuesday.

On Wednesday, BJP national general secretary Kailash Vijayawargia and party national information and technology cell chief Amit Malvia posted a video showing a police rifle and that it had invalidated the state’s right. However, the location of the video recording is not clear and police have not even seen the shootings with weapons.

No senior police officer in Siliguri or Jalpaiguri has spoken to the media about the FIR. Officers of the New Jalpaiguri Police Station who had filed an FIR were not ready to refer to sections of the IPC. Which charges were filed. BJP leaders nominated in the FIR include Vijayawargia, State President Dilip Ghosh, Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) national president Tejashwi Surya and BJYM state president Soumitra Khan.

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An official said that thousands of BJP activists have been cited on condition of anonymity, but have not taken their name or specified any numbers. All seven BJP Lok Sabha members from the districts of North Bengal were also included in the FIR. Praveen Agarwal, BJP’s Siliguri district president, said, “Many leaders in FIR were not even present at both rallies.

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