Campaigning for the second phase of West Bengal Assembly elections is going on in full swing. There was a rally of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Bhawanipur on Saturday (26 April). BJP leader Shubhendu Adhikari’s meeting was being held barely 100 meters away from his rally venue. In such a situation, a situation of conflict arose between TMC and BJP workers.
Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee alleged that BJP has organized a rally nearby only to create hindrance in her rally and apart from this, loudspeakers were also turned towards her stage. He alleged that BJP used its loudspeakers loudly to disrupt his speech. After this, she got upset and stopped her speech midway and apologized to the people present there and went away.
Police dispersed people
After the CM left, TMC workers moved towards Adhikari’s rally and started protesting. A scuffle broke out between TMC and BJP workers. However, the police deployed there dispersed the people. By that time Shubhendu Adhikari had not reached the public meeting. Later he said that goonda rule is going on in Bengal and a befitting reply has to be given.
Chakraberia Road, Bhawanipur.
Mamata Banerjee walked off the stage, citing noise from a BJP loudspeaker.
When leaders start losing composure, it often reflects deeper anxiety.
Is this the sound of an impending defeat? pic.twitter.com/QJuN7bKRtx
— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) April 25, 2026
Bhawanipur is the stronghold of TMC
While sharing the video, BJP IT Cell Chief Amit Malviya said that Mamata Banerjee has lost her temper due to fear of defeat. Let us tell you that TMC is considered to have a strong hold on Bhawanipur seat. Mamata Banerjee has won this seat thrice since 2011. Voting is to be held on Bhawanipur seat along with other 141 seats on April 29.
Kolkata Police on Saturday appointed new station in-charges (OCs) for Kalighat and Alipore police stations. Both these police stations come under the famous Bhawanipur assembly constituency, where Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee is contesting from BJP leader Shubhendu Adhikari. In the order issued by Police Commissioner Ajay Nand, it has been said that these transfers have been made in compliance with the instructions issued by the Chief Electoral Officer.
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