Baruipur, Apr 9: A
police officer sustained bullet injury at Mograhat in South 24 Parganas, today
as violence continued unabated across West Bengal even on the last date of the
submission of the panchayat polls nomination papers.
Two women were also manhandled, in separate
incidents, when they went to file their nomination papers for the upcoming
panchayat polls.
Sub-inspector of Uo sti police station, Rafique Jamal sustained a bullet injury on his left hand during a clash between the ruling TMC supporters and opponents parties over submission of the nomination papers, near the SDO office at Mograhat.
The police officer was taken to a local hospital.
A woman accompanying her father, for filing nomination paper, was badly beaten up by a youth, who also kicked her while she was falling on the road. Her father was filing nomination papers to contest elections as a BJP candidate.
Following the violence, her father returned home without filing the nomination papers. The TMC leadership has, however, denied their involvement in the manhandling.
A CPI(M) woman candidate was also manhandled while she went to file nomination papers in Burdwan. UNI
Sub-inspector of Uo sti police station, Rafique Jamal sustained a bullet injury on his left hand during a clash between the ruling TMC supporters and opponents parties over submission of the nomination papers, near the SDO office at Mograhat.
The police officer was taken to a local hospital.
A woman accompanying her father, for filing nomination paper, was badly beaten up by a youth, who also kicked her while she was falling on the road. Her father was filing nomination papers to contest elections as a BJP candidate.
Following the violence, her father returned home without filing the nomination papers. The TMC leadership has, however, denied their involvement in the manhandling.
A CPI(M) woman candidate was also manhandled while she went to file nomination papers in Burdwan. UNI
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