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In a startling turn of events, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) alleged that a special train booking made for ferrying workers from West Bengal to Delhi on October 2nd and 3rd has been abruptly canceled by the Indian Railways. This development has ignited a fierce political controversy, with the TMC accusing the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government of deceit.
The TMC claimed that the BJP initially accepted the deposit for the special train but later denied the service, a move they described as a blatant obstruction of West Bengal's right to protest for their rightful dues, highlighting the intense political climate in the state.
TMC suggests that this incident exemplifies the BJP's fear of the people of West Bengal.
It has become a focal point in the ongoing political narrative, as West Bengal's ruling party accuses the central government of using bureaucratic tactics to stifle dissent and protests. The cancellation has not only disrupted the planned movement of workers but also further intensified the political tension between the TMC and BJP in the region. As the controversy unfolds, the spotlight is firmly on West Bengal's political landscape.