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Bengal polls: Clashes break out between AJUP, TMC workers in Murshidabad

The outbreak of unrest took the form of stone-pelting and vandalism, prompting police and central forces to execute a baton charge to disperse the agitating mob.

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Bengal polls: Clashes break out between AJUP, TMC workers in Murshidabad

In a stark illustration of the simmering tensions plaguing West Bengal’s assembly elections, clashes erupted between supporters of Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AJUP) and the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) in the Naoda area of Murshidabad district.

The outbreak of unrest took the form of stone-pelting and vandalism, prompting police and central forces to execute a baton charge to disperse the agitating mob. The violence unfolded within Shibnagar village during the state’s first phase of polling.

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As the situation escalated, authorities scrambled to restore order, deploying security personnel in significant numbers to preempt further incidents. This episode casts a shadow over the otherwise largely peaceful voting process as the second phase looms.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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