Violence After West Bengal Election Leaves Three Dead

West Bengal, IndiaThu May 07 2026
The recent elections in the Indian state of West Bengal sparked intense conflict, leading to at least three fatalities and hundreds of arrests. After the ruling party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), won the vote, clashes erupted between supporters of the BJP and those loyal to former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC). Mamata Banerjee has publicly denied stepping down, claiming she was not defeated and blaming the Election Commission for collusion. Police records show that more than 200 criminal complaints have been filed, and the police chief reported that 433 individuals were taken into custody.
Both sides have accused each other of orchestrating violent acts: the BJP blames the TMC for targeted killings, while the TMC accuses “BJP‑backed miscreants” of inciting trouble. West Bengal’s history is marked by post‑election violence, with similar incidents in 2021 resulting in about a dozen deaths. The current unrest highlights deep political divisions and raises questions about how elections are conducted and monitored in the region. Resolving these tensions will require transparent investigations, accountability for those who incite violence, and a renewed commitment to peaceful democratic processes.
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