Suvendu Adhikari's Divisive Politics After TMC's Nandigram Cooperative Win

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News18•27-01-2026, 12:06
Suvendu Adhikari's Divisive Politics After TMC's Nandigram Cooperative Win
- •Suvendu Adhikari led a protest rally in Onda, Bankura, against alleged physical abuse and an attempt to burn a BJP worker's family alive.
- •The protest followed TMC's victory in the Ranichak cooperative elections, where they secured 28 out of 45 seats, a setback for BJP.
- •Adhikari vowed to remove Mughal-Pathan names if BJP comes to power, stating, "No Mughal-Pathan names will remain, we will erase everything."
- •He alleged that BJP worker Tapas Barik was locked and petrol-bombed, demanding police action and arrest by the 26th.
- •Adhikari emphasized the need for change in Bengal and pledged 54 seats for Narendra Modi, without naming specific attackers.
Why It Matters: Suvendu Adhikari escalates divisive rhetoric and demands action after BJP's cooperative election loss in Nandigram.
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