BJP's National Secretary Sidharth Nath Singh told reporters that 12 party workers were seriously injured in an attack allegedly by TMC functionaries in Kolkata and charged that a ruling party MLA and councillor were leading the mob.
"Violence has no place in a democracy. It is unfortunate that in Bengal, violence has become a norm since the state government encourages acts of violence.
He said the Kolkata Police headquarters is only 5 minutes away from the BJP office but it did not send reinforcement for almost 30 minutes.
"It clearly shows that violence unleashed on BJP today has blessings of the TMC administration," he said.
"It is distressing but not surprising to see how a leader like Mamata Banerjee, seeing a dip in her popularity, is engaging in theatrics to stay relevant. She has converted All India Trinamool Congress to All India Theatrics Congress.
She must introspect why TMC leaders are involved in chit fund scams, he said, adding the law will take its course whatever TMC does.
"By resorting to violence, your (Banerjee) supporters cannot get a clean chit for your MPs involved in chit fund scams.
"You are scared as the CBI probe is intensifying. Dots are being connected and you feel it will reach your doorsteps. That is why you have let loose TMC goons," he said.
Indulging in violence has become TMC's character, he alleged, noting that the TMC chief had warned of riots across the country if the note ban decision was not reversed.
The CBI earlier in the day arrested TMC parliamentary party leader in the Lok Sabha Sudip Bandopadhyay in connection with the alleged Rose Valley chit fund scam. His arrest came close on the heels of the arrest of another TMC MP, Tapas Pal, on Friday.
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