In a shocking development ahead of crucial elections, a video featuring a Trinamool Congress (TMC) MLA openly threatening BJP leaders has gone viral, igniting fierce political backlash across West Bengal. The footage, captured during a heated public altercation, shows the MLA warning BJP workers of dire consequences if they dare to campaign in his constituency. Critics are slamming this as a desperate act of intimidation driven by fear of electoral defeat.
The incident unfolded in a bustling market area where BJP activists were distributing pamphlets. Eyewitnesses report that the TMC legislator arrived with a group of supporters, aggressively confronting the BJP team. ‘If you step into my area, you’ll regret it,’ he is heard shouting in the video, which has racked up millions of views on social media platforms within hours. BJP state leadership has condemned the episode, labeling it a blatant violation of democratic norms.
This isn’t an isolated event. West Bengal has witnessed a surge in political violence in recent months, with accusations flying from both sides. However, the TMC MLA’s brazen threats have drawn particular ire, with opposition parties demanding immediate action from authorities. ‘Fear of losing is pushing TMC to unleash terror,’ tweeted a senior BJP spokesperson, calling for the MLA’s arrest.
Local police have acknowledged the video and stated that an investigation is underway. Meanwhile, the TMC has distanced itself, claiming the MLA’s words were taken out of context. As tensions simmer, this viral clip serves as a stark reminder of the high stakes in Bengal’s political arena, where rhetoric often escalates into real-world confrontations. With elections looming, all eyes are on how law enforcement responds to prevent further escalation.
