3 killed in post-poll violence in WB in last 24 hrs; TMC, BJP blame each other for killings

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Jun 11 2019 | 9:35 PM IST

At least three persons were killed in post-poll violence incidents in West Bengal in last 24 hours even as both the ruling Trinamool Congress and the BJP blamed each other for these killings with chief minister Mamata Banerjee claiming that the saffron party was "planning to turn Bengal into Gujarat" but she will not allow it to happen.

Banerjee also claimed that 10 people have been killed in the state in violence following the Lok Sabha elections, and of them eight belonged to her party and the rest were BJP supporters.

She, however, did not give details of the 10 deaths.

In fresh incidents of violence, three persons were killed since late Monday night, police said Tuesday.

While two people were killed when bombs were hurled at them in Kankinara area of North 24 Parganas district, another died after being allegedly beaten up by unknown miscreants in Purba Burdwan district, both incidents taking place on Monday night, they said.

The TMC and the BJP claimed the victims were their supporters and blamed each other for the killings. However, there was no official confirmation about political affiliation of these victims.

Addressing an event to unveil a new statue of Bengal reformer Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar that was vandalized during the LS polls, Banerjee launched a scathing attack on the BJP, claiming it is "planning to turn Bengal into Gujarat" and "I am ready to go to jail but will not allow it to happen."
At the event, which was attended by eminent poets, writers and senior ministers, the chief minister also said, "Bengal is not a toy. You cannot play with it. You cannot do anything you want with Bengal."
Asserting that all the deaths during the post-poll violence will be investigated, she said,"every death is unfortunate. I will ask the chief secretary to provide assistance from the disaster management fund to the families of the 10 deceased."

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First Published: Jun 11 2019 | 9:35 PM IST

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