On Tuesday (October 7, 2025), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) activists demonstrated strongly outside the Bengal Bhavan in Delhi to protest against the alleged attack on BJP MP and MLA in West Bengal. During the protest, the workers started moving towards Bengal Bhavan, then the police and paramilitary forces stopped them in large numbers and stopped them. During this time some workers started climbing on barricading, which led to a tense situation on the spot.
The police told the protesters that Section 163 is applicable in the area and the performance of demonstrations was also not given, so the performance is not allowed without permission. Despite this, BJP workers kept shouting slogans against West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s government. The police appealed to the workers to perform peacefully, but BJP workers continued to violate Section 163.
Democracy murders in West Bengal- Chandolia
BJP MP Yogendra Chandolia said, ‘Democracy is being killed in West Bengal. BJP MPs and MLAs are constantly being attacked. The government there is promoting violence. The President should immediately dismiss Mamata Banerjee’s government.
Several attacks on BJP leaders in Bengal
For the last few days, many incidents of attack on BJP leaders and workers have come to light in West Bengal. Recently, after the attack on Khagan Murmu, an MP of the party, resentment has increased among BJP workers across the state. The party alleges that the Trinamool Congress (TMC) goons are constantly attacking BJP workers and the police remains mute spectators.
BJP Accused TMC Had retaliated
BJP says that law and order in the state has completely collapsed and the opposition voice is being crushed. At the same time, TMC says that the BJP is creating a false atmosphere for political gains. Despite the implementation of Section 163 in this demonstration in Delhi, a large number of BJP workers participated. The police has increased security in the surrounding areas so that there is no violence or sabotage.
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