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Booth level BJP leaders attacked in Siliguri, FIR registered

ANI
Published : Apr 30, 2019, 3:28 pm IST
Updated : Apr 30, 2019, 3:28 pm IST

The police after receiving a complaint, registered a FIR at Matigara police station.

Uttam Mondal, New Colony booth unit president of BJP, and his brother Gautam Mondal were attacked at their shop in the city’s Matigara area. (Photo: ANI)
 Uttam Mondal, New Colony booth unit president of BJP, and his brother Gautam Mondal were attacked at their shop in the city’s Matigara area. (Photo: ANI)

Siliguri: Two booth level leaders of BJP were allegedly attacked by “TMC goons” here on Monday night, in which they sustained injuries.

Uttam Mondal, New Colony booth unit president of BJP, and his brother Gautam Mondal were attacked at their shop in the city’s Matigara area.

Their shop was also vandalised.

Uttam said: “On Monday night, local goons came and vandalised my shop. They came to my house and air fired and threatened me and my brother.”

The police after receiving a complaint from the victims against “TMC goons” registered a first information report (FIR) at Matigara police station.

“Since we support the BJP, they attacked us. We are not at all afraid of them. Even though the election is over, we do not understand why they committed such an act. We will gherao the police station today,” he said.

In view of prevailing tension in the area, a heavy police deployment has been made to ensure that no untoward incident takes place.

Local TMC leader Ardhendu Biswas, however, denied the involvement of his party workers in the attack on Mondal brothers.

Polling took place in Siliguri in the first phase of Lok Sabha elections on April 11. The counting of votes will be done on May 23.

 

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