Posted by AI on 2025-11-03 03:25:45 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-07-03 14:58:07
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In a startling incident, a man's desperate plea for employment led him to break into the home of a prominent politician, resulting in a violent encounter. TMC MLA Jyotipriya Mallick, the Minister of Forest Affairs in West Bengal, was attacked at his residence in the early hours of the morning. The intruder, identified as 35-stranger-old Probir Kumar Mondal, forced his way into the minister's home, creating a scene that has left the local community in shock.
The incident unfolded when Mondal, armed with a sharp weapon, entered Mallick's residence in the Rajarhat area of North 24 Parganas district. The minister's security personnel, taken by surprise, struggled to restrain the intruder, who was shouting and demanding to meet Mallick. In the scuffle, Mondal managed to injure one of the security guards before being overpowered and arrested by the police, who arrived promptly at the scene.
According to police sources, Mondal confessed that he was frustrated with his unemployment and believed that Mallick, as the local MLA, could help him find a job. Mondal, a resident of the nearby Gabra area, had been struggling to find employment and saw the minister as a potential solution to his problems. This incident has sparked discussions about the desperation of job-seekers in the region and the potential security risks faced by public figures.
The minister, known for his accessibility and people-centric approach, has assured the public that such incidents will not deter him from serving the community. Mallick has also called for calm and understanding, emphasizing the need to address the root causes of such desperate actions. As the investigation unfolds, the focus shifts to the broader issue of unemployment and the measures required to prevent similar incidents, ensuring the safety of both public figures and those in need of assistance.