Mamata Banerjee faced intense protests and slogan shouting inside the premises of the Calcutta High Court during her appearance in connection with a case linked to alleged post-election violence in West Bengal. According to reports, the Trinamool Congress chief had arrived at the High Court for legal proceedings related to violence allegations that surfaced after elections in the state. However, dramatic scenes unfolded when she stepped out of the courtroom, as a group of lawyers allegedly surrounded her and raised loud slogans against her. Eyewitness accounts suggest that several advocates chanted “chor chor” slogans while protesting against the TMC supremo inside the court complex. The incident quickly drew political attention, with supporters and critics reacting strongly to the confrontation. Security personnel stationed at the court premises reportedly intervened to prevent the situation from escalating further. Despite the uproar, Mamata Banerjee left the premises under tight security arrangements. The alleged post-poll violence cases in West Bengal have remained politically sensitive, with opposition parties repeatedly accusing the ruling government of failing to control violence and intimidation after elections. The Trinamool Congress, on the other hand, has consistently denied allegations of orchestrating violence. The confrontation at the High Court has once again intensified the political atmosphere in West Bengal, especially ahead of crucial political developments in the state. Videos and visuals from the court premises rapidly circulated on social media, triggering fresh debates over political hostility and courtroom decorum. The incident is likely to spark sharp reactions from both the ruling party and opposition leaders in the coming days as the legal and political battle surrounding post-poll violence continues.


