Strain held the region as the second arm of the walking BJP allies, drove by the state BJP president in West Bengal and party MP, Sukanta Majumdar and BJP lawmaker, Agnimitra Paul began moving towards the state secretariat of Nabanna from Santragachi on the Howrah side.

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Immense police contingent conveyed there halted the walking BJP allies. The police turned to stick charging and water-cannons to scatter the unsettled BJP allies, who fought back with bludgeons and bamboo posts. At last, the police turned to shooting of teargas shells to disperse the crowd.

Being halted from advancing further, Sukanta Majumdar and Agnimitra Pual quickly plunked down in the city alongside their allies close to Howrah Maidan and began a protest showing. Both asserted that the police, alongside administering Trinamool Congress activists, depended on ridiculous assaults on their allies. Afterward, Sukanta Majumdar was likewise placed in the jail van.

Separate conflicts were accounted for between the BJP allies and the police powers at the Santragachi railroad station. The saffron wing activists fired getting stones from the railroad tracks pelting towards the police.

The police additionally turned to mallet charges and teargas shell shooting to control the fierce horde. A portion of the police faculty were likewise harmed in the conflicts.

Following the conflicts, the traffic at the contiguous Kona Expressway got completely upset, with an enormous number of vehicles, including a few ambulances shipping basic patients, got abandoned.

Trinamool Congress state general secretary and the party representative, Kunal Ghosh said the BJP pioneers and laborers purposely went after the police work force. “The BJP pioneers realize that they need mass base and backing in West Bengal. In this way, they are attempting to stand out through such rough strategies,” he said.

Sukanta Majumdar said that the police had begun activities against BJP laborers across the state from early Tuesday morning much before the start of the assembly. “A considerable lot of our allies were not even permitted to board the trains coming to Kolkata today,” he claimed.