Post-poll violence in West Bengal: Indian-American diaspora hold rallies

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Houston, May 10: Non-resident Indians, including the Bengali diaspora, have staged protests in more than 30 American cities, condemning the post-poll result violence in West Bengal.

Several incidents of violence were reported in West Bengal after the announcement of assembly poll results on May 2. The BJP has alleged that its several workers were killed and many were injured by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) in the aftermath of the elections.

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TMC supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee led the party to a massive victory in the state assembly polls last week. Protestors carried placards reading “Hindu Lives Matter”, “Protest Against Hindu Genocide” to draw attention to the killings that followed soon after the poll results.

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