West Bengal is witnessing widespread post-election violence, with multiple reports of clashes, vandalism, and political unrest across several districts including Kolkata, Howrah, Birbhum, Asansol, and South 24 Parganas. Political offices have been attacked, flags replaced, and in some areas, statues and property have been damaged. Both TMC and BJP are blaming each other, with allegations of factional violence and political retaliation. A major incident was reported from Newtown, Kolkata, where a BJP worker was allegedly killed, triggering further tension. The victim’s family is in deep grief, while investigations are ongoing. In another controversial development, bulldozer action carried out by political workers has sparked debate over legality and law enforcement roles. Overall, the situation reflects heightened political instability and serious law and order concerns in the state amid continuing accusations and counter-accusations between rival parties.


