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TMC Goons’ Barbaric Murder Draws Pradhan’s Fury in Bengal

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From the heart of the national capital, Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan unleashed a blistering critique of West Bengal’s ruling TMC after the gruesome slaying of BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari’s personal assistant, Chandranath Rath. Describing the act as ‘ruthless, brutal, and spineless,’ Pradhan mourned the loss while exposing the rot in Bengal’s politics.

On X, Pradhan connected the dots: Rath’s murder echoes the horrifying culture of bloodshed fomented by Mamata Banerjee and her TMC cadre. Time and again, BJP supporters have been assaulted and eliminated for daring to resist TMC’s bullying.

Far from sporadic clashes, this is a structured terror apparatus meant to demolish any democratic challenge, he charged. TMC’s fading control has triggered Mamata’s rage, leading to a surge in threats and killings as the party flounders in fair political fights.

Bengal today faces a blatant democratic sabotage—dissent answered with bullets, opposition branded as targets for extermination. Pradhan declared zero tolerance for such vengeful politics; the state’s masses are drawing a line against this mayhem.

Legal reckoning awaits all involved in political violence, from doers to defenders. The legacy of Rath and other BJP martyrs fuels an unyielding campaign for Bengal’s revival—peaceful, safe, and democratically vibrant.

Heartfelt condolences pour out to Rath’s devastated kin. May divine peace embrace his soul.