Before the noise of the first phase subsided, TMC-BJP workers clashed in Sangram, Iqbalpur in Kolkata, 9 arrested:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The political temperature in Kolkata has reached its peak just before the first phase of voting for the West Bengal Assembly Elections 2026. On Monday evening, a violent clash broke out between Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers in Iqbalpur area of ​​Kolkata. Today is the last day of the first phase of campaigning and ‘silence period’ is going to be implemented from 5 pm, but this violence that happened just before that has created an atmosphere of panic in the entire area. The police had to use lathi charge and mild force to control the situation.

Bloody conflict broke out during campaigning

The incident took place at Hussain Shah Road in Iqbalpur, where an election meeting was being organized under the leadership of BJP candidate Rakesh Singh. According to eyewitnesses, TMC supporters protested against the sloganeering by BJP workers during the meeting, after which a heated argument broke out between the two sides. Within no time the dispute escalated so much that pushing and fighting started between the two groups. Local people said that seeing the situation going out of control, the police had to intervene.

‘High voltage’ drama in front of the police station

Shortly after the clash, hundreds of workers of both the parties gathered outside Iqbalpur police station and started protesting against each other. Seeing the increasing tension outside the police station, the administration completely sealed the road. Heavy deployment of central security forces along with local police has been made to handle the situation. There is still tense peace in the entire area and security forces are continuously patrolling.

Police action: 9 arrested, 3 FIR registered

Considering the seriousness of the matter, Kolkata Police has taken prompt action. Total cases so far in connection with this violence 9 people arrested Has been done, which includes 5 BJP workers and 4 TMC supporters. Police against different groups 3 FIR Have registered. BJP candidate Rakesh Singh has alleged that he and his workers are being deliberately targeted, while TMC has termed it as ‘intimidation’ politics of the BJP.

Bengal ready for the first phase of battle

Let us tell you that under the first phase of West Bengal Assembly elections 23 April 2026 Voting is to be held on 152 seats. In the last phase of the campaign, stalwarts like Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Union Home Minister Amit Shah have given their full strength. Mamata Banerjee has accused the BJP of obstructing the election process and disrupting her programs, while the BJP has raised the issue of corruption and infiltration in Bengal. After the Iqbalpur incident, the Election Commission has given instructions to tighten security in sensitive areas.