Violence ripped through parts of West Bengal during polling, turning the high-stakes Assembly elections into a battleground, with clashes, stone pelting and lathi charges reported from multiple districts. From Murshidabad to Birbhum, scenes of chaos and bloodshed overshadowed the voting process, raising serious concerns over law and order.
Murshidabad emerged as the epicentre of unrest, where tensions spiralled in the Nowda assembly constituency after workers of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AUJP) clashed violently. Stones were hurled from both sides as police and central forces struggled to regain control.
Murshidabad, West Bengal: A clash broke out between TMC and Humayun Kabir’s Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AJUP) workers in Murshidabad pic.twitter.com/pEXGJn2bgG
— IANS (@ians_india) April 23, 2026
#WATCH | West Bengal Elections 2026 | Visuals of the violence in Murshidabad as a clash broke out between TMC and AUJP workers.
Stones are also being pelted at each other. Police and central security forces try to control the situation. pic.twitter.com/ScMeW1gSNJ
— ANI (@ANI) April 23, 2026
Security personnel eventually resorted to a lathi charge to disperse the mob. “We are trying to control the situation,” said Additional Superintendent of Police Majid Khan.
#WATCH | Murshidabad, West Bengal: ASP Majid Khan says, “We are trying to control the situation.” https://t.co/U1JzthSTa4 pic.twitter.com/dF9Jqc7GKt
— ANI (@ANI) April 23, 2026
The violence also saw property damage, including the vandalism of a car belonging to AUJP founder Humayun Kabir. Alleging an attack, Kabir accused the ruling party of intimidation and “goondagiri,” while demanding action against police officials. The TMC denied the charges, with local leader Sofiuzzaman Saikh accusing Kabir of attempting to disrupt polling with “anti-social elements.”
#WATCH | West Bengal Elections 2026 | TMC workers smashed the car of a worker of the Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AUJP) as a clash broke out between the TMC and Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AUJP) party workers in Murshidabad. pic.twitter.com/2XKV0Y4rZ3
— ANI (@ANI) April 23, 2026
BJP polling agent suffers head injury in Labhpur violence
In a separate incident, at Booth No. 68 in Labhpur, BJP candidate Debashish Ojha’s election agent Bishwajit Mandal was allegedly assaulted by TMC workers, leaving him with a head injury. The episode has added to the growing list of complaints of violence and intimidation during polling.
After being allegedly attacked by TMC party workers, Bishwajit Mandal said, “I am an election agent…Few people complained to us that the entire booth is being captured….On my way back, I was attacked on the road. The booth was 100 metres away from the booth. They surrounded me from all sides. There were pieces of glass in my pocket…They destroyed the entire car…”
Suri, West Bengal: On being allegedly attacked by TMC party workers, BJP candidate Debashish Ojha’s election agent Bishwajit Mandal says, “I am an election agent…Few people complained us that the entire booth is being captured….On my way back, I was attacked on the road. The… pic.twitter.com/c4DPizOa57
— IANS (@ians_india) April 23, 2026
Poll clashes at Birbhum, one Congress worker injured
The first phase of the West Bengal elections witnessed clashes between the Trinamool Congress and the Congress at Murarai in Birbhum district on Thursday afternoon. The clashes took place near a polling station in Murarai and one Congress worker was injured. The Central Forces had to resort to a baton charge to disperse the clashing TMC and Congress workers. The injured Congress party worker was taken to a nearby health facility, where he received treatment for his injuries.
BJP worker attacked in Jhargram, taken to hospital
A BJP worker, identified as Bishwajit Mahato, was allegedly attacked in Jhargram district on Thursday, triggering tension in the area. According to initial reports, Mahato sustained injuries in the assault and was rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. After receiving medical attention, he was taken to Jhargram Police Station.
Jhargram, West Bengal: BJP worker Bishwajit Mahato was attacked and later taken to hospital before being moved to Jhargram Police Station pic.twitter.com/yhOqGu32f9
— IANS (@ians_india) April 23, 2026
BJP candidate Subhendu Sarkar alleges attack by TMC workers, car vandalised in Kumarganj
BJP candidate Subhendu Sarkar also alleged that he was attacked and his vehicle vandalised by Trinamool Congress workers in his Assembly constituency during polling. Speaking to the media, Sarkar claimed that BJP polling agents were “forcibly removed” from 8-10 booths across the constituency. He said he intervened to ensure their re-entry and later visited Booth No. 24 to assess the situation, where the alleged attack took place.
“When I reached Booth No. 24, they attacked my team and me. It was clearly an attempt to create fear and intimidation,” Sarkar said. He also alleged that central forces deployed at the polling station were inside the premises but were not present when the incident occurred, adding that he was accompanied only by his bodyguard at the time. Sarkar further accused Mamata Banerjee of acting out of “fear and desperation,” claiming that the TMC was facing electoral defeat in the region.
#WATCH | Kumarganj, West Bengal: BJP candidate from Kumarganj, Subhendu Sarkar, claims that he was injured and his car was vandalised by TMC workers who attacked him in Kumarganj Assembly constituency. https://t.co/5a3dvVqYHA pic.twitter.com/FB2WQvwiCl
— ANI (@ANI) April 23, 2026
As accusations fly and violence spreads across districts, the election has been marred by repeated disruptions, with polling-day clashes emerging as a major flashpoint in Bengal’s fierce political contest.