Bengal LoP Suvendu Adhikari accuses TMC workers of attacking his convoy; sits on dharna at police station
Times of India | 11 January 2026
PASCHIM MEDINIPUR: West Bengal Leader of Opposition Suvendu Adhikari staged a protest inside Chandrakona police station, demanding registration of an FIR after alleging that his convoy was attacked by Trinamool Congress workers in Paschim Medinipur on Saturday night.
He demanded that an FIR be registered against those responsible for the attack, claiming the TMC is trying to sideline the BJP in the state.
"We are here for justice. The elections aren't far. These people are about to lose. They want to demolish the BJP. TMC Youth Wing President, TMC Labour Union leader were there. I have given the names of the involved... I am urging that an FIR should be registered, and these people should be arrested, " Adhiakri told ANI.
Earlier, the BJP leader alleged that TMC workers attacked his convoy on Chandrakona Road in Paschim Medinipur district on Saturday night.
"Tonight, approximately around 8:20pm, while I was returning from Purulia, at Chandrakona Road, Paschim Medinipur district, I was viciously attacked by TMC goons. These cowards, emboldened by the Mamata Banerjee regime's culture of violence and impunity, attacked me right in the presence of the Mamata Police," Adhikari posted on X.
"The very guardians of law stood by like mute spectators. This is not just an attack on me; it's an assault on every voice of opposition in West Bengal. The TMC's desperation is showing, resorting to thuggery because they can't face the heat of the people's rising anger. I am now sitting on a dharna inside the Chandrakona Police Station, demanding immediate action & arrests. The people of Bengal deserve better than this lawless dictatorship. I will not budge until accountability is enforced," said Adhikari.
Earlier on Saturday, West Bengal BJP President Samik Bhattacharya said the state is witnessing a “total breakdown of constitutional machinery.”
Speaking to ANI, he urged the guardians of the Constitution to intervene immediately to restore law and order.
"What is happening in West Bengal is not only the absence of law and order. It tantamounts to the total breakdown of constitutional machinery. The demand of the hour is that the custodians of the Constitution should intervene immediately," he stated.