Kolkata: Police on Thursday stopped BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari from entering the Raj Bhavan to meet West Bengal Governor CV Anand Bose with alleged victims of post-poll violence, citing Section 144 of the CrPC, which bars access to the Governor's House. Which prohibits. A senior leader of the saffron camp said, a large number of people gathered.

The leader of the opposition in the state assembly is waiting in his car outside Raj Bhavan.

He is scheduled to meet the Governor to demand justice for the alleged victims of post-poll violence in the state so that they can return home.

But as the officials were about to enter the Raj Bhavan complex, their car was stopped along with other vehicles carrying victims of post-poll violence, citing Section 144.

“We fail to understand how there are two sets of rules. Last year, Abhishek Banerjee had staged a protest outside Raj Bhavan. There was no violation of Section 144 at that time, but since we want to meet the Governor, there is a violation of prohibitory orders.

BJP has accused TMC of post-poll violence, which the state's ruling party has denied.

"TMC's allegations of spreading post-poll violence are completely false. It is the other way around. In areas where BJP has won the elections, TMC workers were attacked, beaten and even murdered. East Mediniur district In Khejuri, our party worker TMC leader Kunal Ghosh said, he was beaten up and made homeless.

Trinamool Congress, led by Mamata Banerjee, won 29 out of 42 Lok Sabha seats in West Bengal.

In contrast, the BJP suffered a decline in 12 of the 18 seats it won in 2019.