Jabalpur, May 4: Activists of the Bajrang Dal on Thursday vandalised the Congress' office in Jabalpur city of Madhya Pradesh.
A video of the incident also went viral.
The Congress in its manifesto for the Karnataka polls has promised to take action as per law, including banning organisations like this right-wing Hindu outfit and the PFI, accusing them of spreading hatred. The manifesto sparked a strong protest from the Sangh Parivar.
The local unit of the Bajrang Dal had said a day before that it would stage a protest in front of the Congress office in Baldeo Bagh area.
After protesting for 30 minutes, its activists barged inside office and ransacked it, Congress leaders alleged.
Local Congress MLAs and leaders visited the Kotwali police station in the city demanding action against the culprits.
No comment was available from the city police immediately.
Congress promise to ban Bajrang Dal in Karnataka, so BD members vandalised Congress office in Jabalpur.
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Patna (PTI): Leader of Opposition in Bihar assembly, Tejashwi Yadav, on Tuesday exuded confidence that the Mamata Banerjee-led TMC will again be voted to power in West Bengal.
Yadav returned to Patna after a four-day poll campaign in West Bengal.
“The atmosphere there is euphoric and people want to bring Didi (Mamata Banerjee) back to power. I am fully confident that the TMC will win the election,” he told reporters here.
He said that a large number of people from Bihar living in West Bengal share a lot of love and respect for Mamata Banerjee.
Responding to BJP’s allegations that the TMC had “ruined” West Bengal during its tenure, the RJD leader said the “entire country has been ruined under the Narendra Modi-led government”.
“I want to ask one question to Modi ji – you have been prime minister for more than 11 years, tell me one thing you have done for Bengal,” Yadav said.
The first phase of elections to the 294-member West Bengal assembly was held on April 23, while the second phase will take place on April 29. Votes will be counted on May 4.
