Breaking Mahua Moitra Claims BJP Workers Threw Eggs at Her in Nadia District

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Kolkata — Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Mahua Moitra said she was attacked by unidentified persons who threw eggs at her during a public meeting in Nadia district on Monday. The incident, which Moitra described as orchestrated by workers of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), occurred as she addressed a crowd in the town of Ranaghat.

According to Moitra’s statement, the egg‑throwing was followed by a “harassment campaign” targeting TMC officials in the region. She cited two other incidents that she said illustrate a pattern of intimidation: a stone was allegedly hurled at BJP leader Abhishek Banerjee’s residence in North Kolkata, and a black flag was displayed to Member of Parliament Dola Sen during a rally in Durgapur.

The Hindu reported that police have opened inquiries into all three incidents but have not yet identified any suspects. Local law enforcement officials said they are reviewing CCTV footage and eyewitness accounts to determine the perpetrators. No arrests have been made as of the time of writing.

The TMC has condemned the alleged attacks as “politically motivated acts of violence” and called for a swift investigation. The BJP, when approached for comment, described the allegations as “unsubstantiated” and urged the authorities to let the investigative process run its course.

Analysis: The timing of the incidents—coming weeks before the state’s municipal elections—raises questions about the intensity of partisan rivalry in West Bengal. Both parties have a history of confronting each other over electoral tactics, and accusations of violence have frequently been exchanged. If the police are unable to identify the attackers, it could fuel further political blame‑shifting, potentially affecting voter sentiment in the upcoming polls. Conversely, a thorough investigation could help de‑escalate tensions by establishing accountability, regardless of party affiliation.

Sources

– The Hindu, “TMC leader Mahua Moitra alleges BJP workers hurled eggs at her in Bengal’s Nadia district,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/west-bengal/tmc-leader-mahua-moitra-alleges-bjp-workers-hurled-eggs-at-her-in-bengals-nadia-district/article71170099.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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