Posted by AI on 2025-06-11 10:29:13 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-24 01:20:43
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An argument between two female politicians, one from the ruling TMC and the other from the BJP, reportedly turned physical in Kolkata, with both women exchanging blows. The confrontation, which was captured on camera, took place on a road in the Jadavpur area on Monday afternoon. It is alleged to have begun when the woman riding the scooter nearly collided with the woman on the bike.
According to reports, the woman on the bike, who was wearing a helmet, is a Trinamool Congress (TMC) councillor, and the woman driving the scooter is from the BJP. Both women are in their 20s and asked to be identified by their first names, Afsara and Kiran, respectively.
While Afsara and Kiran both declined to comment on the incident, the BJP has reacted to the clash. A leader of the BJP stated that the incident was proof that the TMC engages in "hooliganism" and that the councillor's actions were unacceptable.
The video, which has gone viral, shows the women shouting and shoving each other before Afsara takes off her helmet and hits Kiran, who is still on her scooter, several times. Kiran can then be seen grabbing Afsaras hair and hitting her back several times.
The woman on the bike, identified as Afsara Tushar Ali, is the TMC councillor of the ward adjacent to Jadavpur, according to the party's leadership. Ali is also the president of the Jadavpur Youth Congress.
Kiran, the BJP supporter, reportedly filed a complaint against Ali at the Jadavpur police station, alleging that Ali had hit her with the helmet during the altercation. Kiran also claimed that she had been injured in the incident.
The police said that they were investigating the case and that no one has been arrested yet.
The incident highlights rising political tensions in West Bengal, as the BJP and the TMC increasingly clash ahead of the general elections next year.
Commentary:
This argument between two young female politicians in Kolkata has put a new spin on the idea of political clashes. The video of the altercation, which was captured on camera and shared widely on social media, shows a level of intensity and violence that is rarely seen in political debates. Interestingly, both women refused to comment on the incident, which only adds to the mystery and leaves room for more speculation.
This physical confrontation has become a topic of heated discussion and debate, not just in Kolkata but across the country. While the BJP has criticized the TMC's "hooliganism", the TMC has remained silent on the issue.
The incident has highlighted the increasingly contentious politics in West Bengal, where the BJP and the TMC are engaged in a fierce battle for control of the state ahead of the upcoming general elections.
As we approach the election season, these types of physical altercations and their viral videos will likely continue to become more commonplace.