Chaos Erupts at West Bengal Congress HQ Over Candidate Selection
Violence erupted at the West Bengal Pradesh Congress HQ as party workers clashed over candidate selections for Assembly polls, leaving one injured. The primary issue involved Rohan Mitra's nomination, sparking accusations of ticket selling and outsider candidates. Protests spread to other districts as internal dissent grew.
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Tensions ran high at the West Bengal Pradesh Congress headquarters when violence broke out during protests regarding candidate selection for upcoming Assembly elections.
Agitated party workers, opposing the nomination of Rohan Mitra for Ballygunge, accused the leadership of unethical practices, escalating the situation into violent clashes.
Despite the presence of police, the unrest continued across various districts, highlighting widespread discontent within the party's ranks.
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