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A Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader's residence in West Bengal's West Burdwan district was vandalised after a protest by villagers over allegations involving his son's relationship with a married woman turned violent.
The incident took place in Ratibati village under the Raniganj rural area, prompting heavy police deployment to restore law and order.
According to local residents and eyewitnesses, villagers gathered outside the residence of TMC leader Bishwanath Bauri after allegations surfaced that his son, Pavitra Bauri, was involved in a relationship with a married woman from the neighbourhood.
What began as a protest soon turned violent as the crowd allegedly pelted stones at the house.
Police and eyewitnesses said the mob damaged several parts of the property, including:
As tensions escalated, Bishwanath Bauri and his family reportedly left the house.
Following the violence, police personnel were deployed in the locality to prevent further unrest and maintain public order.
Authorities are monitoring the situation, though no official statement has yet confirmed whether any arrests have been made in connection with the vandalism.
Police are expected to investigate both the vandalism and the circumstances surrounding the allegations that triggered the protest.
Officials have urged residents to maintain peace while the matter is being examined.
According to police and local residents, villagers protested over allegations involving the TMC leader's son and a married woman. The demonstration later turned violent.
The residence belongs to Bishwanath Bauri, a Trinamool Congress Zilla Parishad member.
The incident took place in Ratibati village in the Raniganj rural area of West Burdwan district, West Bengal.
The crowd allegedly damaged the main gate, steel grills, window panes and other parts of the house.
Police have been deployed in the area to maintain law and order, and an investigation is underway.
The vandalism of a TMC leader's residence following allegations involving his son has heightened tensions in West Bengal's West Burdwan district. While police continue to maintain security and investigate the incident, authorities have appealed for calm as they examine both the violence and the events that led to the protest.
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