Top BJP leader's aide shot dead in violence after Indian state election
Following a landslide victory for the BJP in West Bengal state elections, violence has erupted across the state, with both the BJP and TMC claiming casualties among their workers and blaming each other. A key aide to a top BJP leader was reportedly shot dead amidst the unrest.

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AI-generatedFollowing a landslide victory for the BJP in West Bengal state elections, violence has erupted across the state, with both the BJP and TMC claiming casualties among their workers and blaming each other. A key aide to a top BJP leader was reportedly shot dead amidst the unrest. Visuals of arson and vandalism have emerged from several districts, with the TMC accusing BJP workers of damaging party offices and intimidating businesses, while the BJP denies these allegations. The BJP secured 207 out of 294 seats, with Suvendu Adhikari, a former TMC leader, being the frontrunner for the Chief Minister position. The Chief Election Commissioner has directed authorities to monitor law and order and take immediate action against any violence.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedBJP secured a landslide victory in the state polls, winning 207 out of 294 seats.
Visuals of arson and vandalism have emerged from several districts.
Both BJP and TMC claim their workers were killed in post-poll violence, each blaming the other.
A BJP leader's aide was shot dead in post-poll violence.
West Bengal's recurring election violence stems from its entrenched 'party society'.