TMC Leader Viral Video: Before West Bengal elections, threatening video of TMC leader goes viral, creating atmosphere of fear among voters. BJP complained to the Election Commission and raised questions on fair voting. Know the entire matter and security arrangements.
West Bengal election 2026: Just before the beginning of West Bengal Assembly elections, the political atmosphere has heated up. A video viral on social media has increased the tension in the election environment. It is alleged that a local leader openly threatened the voters, due to which questions have been raised about fair elections.
Where is the matter?
According to reports, this incident took place in Saugram village, which falls in Labhpur assembly constituency. In the video, local Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Dalim Shaikh is purportedly heard saying, “If the vote is diverted, it will be cut into pieces.” This statement has come at a time when the first phase of voting in the state is going to start from April 23.
It is being told that this statement was given during a party meeting, where the leader allegedly claimed that he would get complete information about the voters, who voted for which party. Not only this, he also warned that if anyone voted for any party other than TMC, he would have to face serious consequences. This incident has created an atmosphere of fear among the voters, especially in a sensitive district like Birbhum.
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