BJP alleges TMC’s ‘gunda vahini’ impersonated its workers to create disorder: ‘Will face consequences’
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has warned against political violence and “masquerading” in West Bengal following the post-poll friction between the party and the Trinamool Congress (TMC). This came after Mamata Banerjee’s party claimed BJP goons beat up and left an old lady bleeding on the road after the party’s victory in the West Bengal Assembly elections. BJP has slammed the TMC for impersonating their workers. (AFP) The BJP alleged that elements linked to the TMC’s “so-called gunda vahini” were attempting to impersonate Party workers in order to mislead the public and create disorder. “It has come to our notice that elements of the Trinamool’s so-called ‘Gunda Vahini’ are attempting to impersonate BJP workers to mislead people and create disorder,” the party said in a statement on X. The BJP warned that it would not tolerate any such actions, saying that strict legal action would be taken against anyone found engaging in impersonation, intimidation, or unlawful conduct. “The BJP will not tolerate such deception. Anyone found engaging in impersonation, intimidation, or taking the law into …




