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BJP workers “forcibly took out” the procession ‘Abhinandan Yatra’ without taking any permission from the authorities concerned, a police officer said.
When police personnel tried to stop the rally, irate BJP workers clashed with them, following which a number of people from both sides suffered injuries, he said.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had on Thursday said victory rallies will not be allowed by any party in West Bengal, including the ruling Trinamool Congress. BJP state president and MP Dilip Ghosh, who was a part of the rally, alleged that the TMC government is disallowing such processions as it is afraid of the saffron party’s rise in the state.
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Reacting to the reports of clashes, TMC secretary general and state minister Partha Chatterjee said the BJP is trying to “vitiate the peaceful atmosphere” in West Bengal.
“We also won 22 seats but we didn’t organise any victory rally. The TMC does not want to disturb the law and order situation in the state,” Chatterjee said.
On Friday, police registered suo motu cases against the BJP’s North Dinajpur district leadership for taking out victory rallies in violation of the state government order banning them.