<p>Kolkata: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/search?q=TMC">Trinamool Congress</a> activists intercepted the car of West Bengal BJP chief Sukanta Majumdar on Thursday while he was on way to Minakha village in North 24 Parganas district, police sources said.</p>.<p>Majumdar was heading to an area allegedly affected by post-poll violence purportedly carried out by Trinamool workers. These incidents, flagged by the saffron party since the June 4 election results, prompted Majumdar's visit, party sources said.</p>.Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | West Bengal: TMC registers over 2% vote swing, BJP down by two.<p>Surrounded by Trinamool supporters, Majumdar's car was halted, amidst chants of 'Jai Bangla', they claimed.</p>.<p>Accusing TMC workers of instigating fear in the region post-election, Majumdar asserted his visit was aimed at aiding affected people.</p>.<p>"I have come to meet the affected people in the area. Tonight, I am travelling to Delhi and will speak to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and request him to extend the duration of the presence of central forces in the state," he said.</p>.<p>Additionally, BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari urged Governor C V Ananda Bose to visit the troubled areas.</p>.<p>In the recent West Bengal elections, BJP secured 12 seats while Trinamool Congress clinched 29.</p>
<p>Kolkata: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/search?q=TMC">Trinamool Congress</a> activists intercepted the car of West Bengal BJP chief Sukanta Majumdar on Thursday while he was on way to Minakha village in North 24 Parganas district, police sources said.</p>.<p>Majumdar was heading to an area allegedly affected by post-poll violence purportedly carried out by Trinamool workers. These incidents, flagged by the saffron party since the June 4 election results, prompted Majumdar's visit, party sources said.</p>.Lok Sabha Elections 2024 | West Bengal: TMC registers over 2% vote swing, BJP down by two.<p>Surrounded by Trinamool supporters, Majumdar's car was halted, amidst chants of 'Jai Bangla', they claimed.</p>.<p>Accusing TMC workers of instigating fear in the region post-election, Majumdar asserted his visit was aimed at aiding affected people.</p>.<p>"I have come to meet the affected people in the area. Tonight, I am travelling to Delhi and will speak to Union Home Minister Amit Shah and request him to extend the duration of the presence of central forces in the state," he said.</p>.<p>Additionally, BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari urged Governor C V Ananda Bose to visit the troubled areas.</p>.<p>In the recent West Bengal elections, BJP secured 12 seats while Trinamool Congress clinched 29.</p>