Visuals of unrest are being reported from multiple parts of West Bengal, with tense scenes emerging from Barrackpore in the Arjun Singh area. The counting centre witnessed serious chaos, where Central Forces and West Bengal Police were seen trying to control the situation. Supporters of the BJP and TMC allegedly clashed during the ongoing tensions, prompting security forces to intervene and detain several individuals. Authorities were seen attempting to restore order as arguments and confrontations continued on the ground. According to eyewitness accounts, confusion broke out during the movement of party agents and counting staff. Some individuals claimed they were assaulted, while security personnel tried to manage the crowd and prevent further escalation. Amid the unrest, political reactions continued outside Bengal. BJP leaders claimed strong public support for the party in the state, while also accusing the ruling side of creating a fearful atmosphere. They asserted that voters had rejected the incumbent government and expressed confidence in their performance. As tensions continue, security remains tightened at counting centres across West Bengal, with authorities closely monitoring the situation.


