Clashes broke out between supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Trinamool Congress (TMC) near Girish Park in central Kolkata on Saturday, about 5 km from the Brigade Parade Ground, where Narendra Modi is scheduled to address a rally later in the day.
According to eyewitnesses, workers from both parties pelted stones at each other and raised slogans, triggering tension in the area shortly before the prime minister’s event.
BJP Alleges Unprovoked Stone Pelting
Supporters of the BJP claimed the incident began when they were heading towards the rally venue while raising slogans in support of the prime minister.
#WATCH | Kolkata, West Bengal: A clash broke out between BJP and TMC workers in the Girish Park area; stones were also pelted
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“Stones were thrown at us without any provocation. They also abused us,” a BJP activist told a Bengali news channel.
The party also alleged that several vehicles were damaged during the clashes.
TMC Workers Deny Allegations
Local TMC workers rejected the BJP’s claims and accused BJP supporters of initiating the confrontation.
They alleged that BJP workers first hurled abuses and began throwing stones, which triggered the clash.
TMC supporters further claimed that stones were pelted at the residence of state minister and TMC leader Dr Shashi Panja.
“They started beating us with stones, bats, rods…We work at the office of the State Minister and TMC leader Dr Shashi Panja…They attacked us after entering the residence of State Minister and TMC leader Dr Shashi Panja, we will not tolerate it…” said people who were injured in the incident.
Police Rush To Control Situation
A large police contingent was deployed at the spot following the clashes to restore order and prevent further escalation.
The confrontation took place about half an hour before the prime minister’s rally at the Brigade Parade Ground.
Modi Rally To Mark ‘Parivartan Yatra’ Culmination
The rally will mark the culmination of the BJP’s statewide ‘Parivartan Yatra’ ahead of the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections.
During his visit, the prime minister is also scheduled to unveil and lay the foundation stones of development projects worth over ₹18,000 crore in the state.


