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KOLKATA ON EDGE AHEAD OF POLLS CLIMAX

Final round of Indian election sees street clashes

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CLASHES between followers of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and an opposition leader heightened tensions here yesterday ahead of the final round of the country’s hard-fought national election.

Fifty-nine people were arrested in street battles on Tuesday that forced Amit Shah, president of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), to leave an election rally in the eastern metropolis under armed guard, police in West Bengal state said.

A statue of renowned Bengal reformer, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, was destroyed and a

college named after him ransacked in the troubles, which BJP and rival Trinamool Congress (TMC) angrily blamed on each other.

The state has been hit by repeated violence between the two parties during the six-week-long election that ends on Sunday. Results will be announced on May 23.

Modi’s BJP hopes to capture many of the state’s 42 parliament­ary seats from TMC to compensate for losses predicted in other regions.

BJP accused West Bengal’s Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of orchestrat­ing attacks on Shah’s roadshow.

“Has Bengal acquired a government of gangsters? The attack on Amit Shah’s peaceful rally by TMC is deplorable,” Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said on Twitter.

Banerjee, who called a protest rally yesterday, hit back by accusing Shah of acting like a “god” who did not allow protests.

Trouble erupted when Shah’s convoy drove past the entrance to Calcutta University, where TMC student wing activists had gathered.

“It became worse when TMC supporters started throwing stones at the tail-end of the rally. A group of people then set two motorbikes and a bicycle on fire,” said witness Partha Sinha.

BJP held a silent protest in Delhi against the violence in West Bengal. TMC and its allies held rival protests here.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? Police standing next to burning debris on a street following clashes by rival groups during a campaign rally held by Amit Shah, president of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, in Kolkata on Tuesday.
AFP PIC Police standing next to burning debris on a street following clashes by rival groups during a campaign rally held by Amit Shah, president of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, in Kolkata on Tuesday.

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