Ratna Debrath confirms 'bomb blast' in Panihati after West Bengal win, says "it happened in Ward no 14"
North 24 Parganas (West Bengal) [India], May 8 (ANI): Ratna Debnath, the newly elected BJP MLA from Panihati, confirmed that a bomb attack took place in Ward No 14 of Panihati.
"It didn't happen in front of my house; it happened in Ward No. 14. Two people were seriously injured. Seven people were hospitalised, two of whom are in critical condition," Debnath told ANI on Friday.
However, her election agent, Joy Sara, on Thursday, denied that any incident occurred directly near her residence, claiming instead that the blast took place in Ward No 2 of Panihati.
"Such an incident hasn't happened here, but a bombing has occurred in Ward No. 2 of Panihati. These people are trying to create an atmosphere of fear by spreading rumours... the administration has been asked to take action on this... The people of Panihati, like the people of Bengal, wanted freedom from this syndicate rule and criminal rule. That is why the BJP government was elected here. We are ready to do whatever is necessary to keep this situation intact," he said.
Meanwhile, police officials on Friday confirmed that they have taken cognisance of post-election incidents in the region.
Purba Medinipur SP Angshuman Saha told ANI, "We came to conduct a security assessment. A meeting was held regarding security arrangements in the surrounding areas. There haven't been many reports of post-election violence here, but there have been some incidents, which the police have taken cognisance of and made arrests."
Howrah City Police said swift action was taken to bring the situation under control, with additional forces deployed in the area. "A political clash had taken place, resulting in one injury. Police reached the spot immediately and brought the situation under control. All individuals involved will be arrested," said Police Commissioner Akhilesh Chaturvedi.
A series of alleged post-poll violence and clashes have been reported, with BJP party offices being vandalised across several districts in West Bengal after the party's victory in the state.
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