Bengal Police acts against IC Berhampore after Adhir Chowdhury faces obstruction
By IANS | Updated: April 4, 2026 23:05 IST2026-04-04T23:02:19+5:302026-04-04T23:05:11+5:30
Kolkata, April 4 West Bengal Police have initiated disciplinary action against IC Berhampore and taken lawful action against ...

Bengal Police acts against IC Berhampore after Adhir Chowdhury faces obstruction
Kolkata, April 4 West Bengal Police have initiated disciplinary action against IC Berhampore and taken lawful action against four accused Trinamool Congress (TMC) members for unlawful obstruction during the election campaign and for the filing of nomination by Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, an official of Bengal Police, said on Saturday evening.
The action was taken after tensions flared in Berhampore, Murshidabad district, on Saturday morning over the Congress’s election campaign.
Congress candidate Adhir Chowdhury from that constituency was out campaigning with his workers and supporters.
He allegedly faced obstacles from the TMC as soon as he entered ward number 19 of the city.
According to the senior Congress leader and former MP, “Trinamool Congress is systematically creating obstacles in the campaigning. They are scared of the election results; they have resorted to violence and intimidation.”
However, local Trinamool councillor Bhishmadev Karmakar dismissed the allegations. He said: “He is a traitor. He is trying to create chaos by bringing in outsiders. Local people have protested against him.”
It is alleged that Adhir was prevented from campaigning by local TMC members as soon as he entered ward number 19 with his workers and supporters.
Slogans such as “go back” and “joy bangla” were raised against him. There was a scuffle between supporters of both parties, and the police tried to bring the situation under control.
Local Trinamool leadership alleged that Adhir Chowdhury is trying to disrupt peace and law and order in the area by bringing miscreants from outside.
Bhishmadev said: “Our procession was going on when Congress workers tried to attack us. If Adhir Chowdhury thinks he will bring in outsiders and try to regain his lost ground, he is wrong. The people of the area do not want him.”
Both sides will file a complaint with the Election Commission.
Incidentally, Adhir Chowdhury was also the subject of protests on Friday night. A group of TMC leaders and workers shouted “go back” slogans on seeing him. The incident took place on Abdus Samad Road in Berhampore.
A district Congress leader is admitted to a nursing home there due to illness. Adhir went to see him. On his return, Trinamool workers allegedly shouted “go back” slogans on seeing him.
District Congress spokesperson Jayanta Das said: “Trinamool will get the third position in the election. They are doing this knowing their assured defeat.”
Following that incident, West Bengal Police initiated disciplinary action against IC Berhampore and took lawful action against four accused Trinamool members for unlawful obstruction caused during the election campaign.
--IANS
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