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West Bengal: Sandeshkhali women thrash TMC worker over ‘fake sting operation’, video goes viral

“West Bengal: Sandeshkhali women thrash TMC worker over ‘fake sting operation’, video goes viral”, Opindia, May 12, 2024:

“On Saturday (12th May), a group of women villagers thrashed a Trinamool Congress worker in broad daylight for making ‘fake sting videos.’ The incident took place in Sandeshkhali in North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal.

In a video that has surfaced on social media, women in Sandeshkhali were seen beating a TMC worker in the presence of the party’s MLA Sukumar Mahata and leader Dilip Mallick.

The TMC has accused BJP candidate Rekha Patra and party leader Archana Majumdar of leading the group of women, who thrashed the unnamed Trinamool Congress worker……”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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