Last Update: September 18, 2022, 16:04 IST
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A five-member BJP team, including Rajya Sabha MP Brijlal and former Union minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, also met some of the injured saffron party workers undergoing treatment in hospitals. (File photo: Reuters)
A fact-finding team of the BJP on Saturday said there is a “jungle raj” in West Bengal and the ruling Trinamool Congress will learn a lesson in the next parliamentary elections.
BJP’s West Bengal observer Sunil Bansal on Sunday met party workers, who were injured during their recent march to the state secretariat, and accused peaceful supporters of police brutality at the rally.
Bansal met party workers in Amherst Street and Beleghata areas of the city. He was part of BJP’s Nabanna campaign on 13 September.
“We will not take this lightly. I want to make it clear that the party will always stand by its workers, who are the victims of police brutality in West Bengal, whenever they raise their voice against TMC’s misrule. I will send the report to the central BJP leadership.
A fact-finding team of the BJP on Saturday said there is a “jungle raj” in West Bengal and the ruling Trinamool Congress will learn a lesson from it in the next parliamentary elections. A five-member BJP team, including Rajya Sabha MP Brijlal and former Union minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, also met some of the injured saffron party workers undergoing treatment in hospitals.
Meanwhile, TMC spokesperson Kunal Ghosh wondered why Bansal did not get time to meet the police personnel who were injured during the rally. “The video footage of Nabanna Abhijan shows how the police showed restraint in dealing with violent BJP workers that day. The police foiled the party’s big game plan to create massive unrest in the city in the name of protest,” claimed Ghosh.
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