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Blast at TMC leader`s residence in West Bengal kills three, BJP says they were `making` bombs
The blast occurred at the residence of TMC booth president Rajkumar Manna in West Bengal`s Purba Medinipur district.
Highlights
- As per the sources, a blast occurred at the residence of Trinamool Congress booth president Rajkumar Manna in the Arjun Nagar area in West Bengal's Purba Medinipur district.
- The injuries have been reported in the incident.
- Moreover, three persons died in the blast whose bodies were recovered from the spot, told Officer-in-Charge of Bhupati Nagar, Kajal Datta.
Bengal: A blast occurred at the residence of Trinamool Congress (TMC) booth president Rajkumar Manna in West Bengal's Purba Medinipur district and killed at least three people on Friday (December 2, 2022). The incident took place in the Arjun Nagar area with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) attacking the Mamata Banerjee-led government and alleging that the people were "making" bombs at the TMC leader's residence.
Three persons died in the blast whose bodies were recovered from the spot, Officer-in-Charge of Bhupati Nagar Kajal Datta confirmed. However, the bodies are yet to be identified.
Suvendu Adhikari, a BJP leader and the Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, alleged that the TMC booth president and others present on the spot were making the bombs when the incident happened.
"3 Dead & 2 others grievously injured as TMC Leader's house blows up in explosion at Bhupatinagar, Bhagabanpur ii Block, Purba Medinipur District. TMC leader Rajkumar Manna was making bombs at his home when this high intensity explosion happened. I demand @NIA_India Investigation,” he said in a tweet.
"TMC Booth President Rajkumar & 2 others died last evening while urgently making the bombs, as these bombs were intended to be hurled at Contai. Bombs are WB's most successful Cottage Industry products & are widely produced in TMC leaders' homes across Bengal," Adhikari added.