‘A cache’ of bombs found in Bhangar! Police also stunned after seeing 100 bombs in TMC worker’s house
West bengal elections: Elections in Bengal not only mean voting but also the smell of gunpowder. The latest case is from Bhangar in South 24 Parganas, where police have recovered more than 100 country-made bombs from the house of an alleged TMC worker. When the entire state is immersed in the festival of democracy, then finding such a huge quantity of explosives in someone’s house raises many scary questions.
The raid took place at midnight and the senses were blown away.
The police had received secret information that a ‘silent conspiracy’ was being hatched somewhere amidst the noise of the elections. On Sunday, when the police team stormed Rafiqul Islam’s house, he too was shocked to see the scene. These 100 country-made bombs kept in sacks inside the house were testimony to some major incident. Now the question is, for whom were these bombs? And where were they to be used?
West bengal elections: Election Commission’s ‘ultimatum’
This incident has created a stir even in Delhi. The Election Commission has made it clear that now ‘sorry’ will not suffice. Officials will be punished: The Commission has directed that direct action will be taken against the responsible officer in the area where bombs or weapons are found.
Entry of NIA: Now the responsibility of breaking these bomb making networks will not be only of the local police but of NIA. That means now it will be dug to the root to find out who is the mastermind.
West bengal elections: An atmosphere of fear or a sound of change?
This time the war in Bengal is ‘all-out’. On one side there is a struggle to save power, and on the other side there is a claim for change. In places like Bhangar, where there is a long history of violence, the discovery of such bombs creates fear in the minds of the general public.
But the big question is, can the key to power in Bengal be obtained on the basis of bombs?
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West bengal elections: Fight elections, fight the battle of ideology, but how long will this gunpowder politics last? How will democracy remain safe when bombs are fired from every house? your opinion comment box In Please give.
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