'There should be no violence...': WB BJP's chief appeals for no retaliatory attacks after results
On the eve of the results of West Bengal Assembly elections, BJP state president Samik Bhattacharya said the people of Bengal wanted freedom from Trinamool Congress’s “maha jungle raj" and urged people to refrain from violence on the results day. “Tomorrow’s vote counting will take place without any hindrance. Forces will be deployed everywhere, our counting agents will stay throughout. There will be no repeat of 2021. The votes that people have cast will not be looted. Those who went to the Supreme Court against this, the Supreme Court has also given them a response," he said during a press conference on Sunday, taking a jibe at the TMC.Bhattacharya also appeared confident of a BJP victory in Bengal, saying that TMC will no longer be in a position to influence elections through intimidation. “The TMC government is gone. Many people in West Bengal have never voted. They were not allowed to vote. In such an atmosphere, now that people have become fearless, they have voted,"