BJP national president JP Nadda on said on Thursday that in the last two days, 11 workers and supporters of the party have lost their lives while two have been gang-raped in West Bengal after Assembly election results were declared giving a thumping majority to the ruling Trinamool Congress. The state was in the throes of widespread violence on Monday that allegedly left several BJP workers dead and injured in clashes, and shops being looted, prompting the Centre to seek a factual report from the government on incidents of attack on opposition workers. Officials said four people were also killed in alleged clashes between TMC and BJP supporters in Burdwan district on Sunday and Monday. The TMC claimed three of them were its supporters.
Hitting out at TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee, Nadda said the chief minister is a symbol of intolerance and the BJP will expose her real face before the people in Bengal. Nadda, who arrived in Kolkata on Tuesday, met family members of victims in Kolkata and its neighbouring districts and assured them of full cooperation in this hour of crisis. He also promised to not let their their sacrifice for the party go in vain.