Leaders of the Bengal BJP, including its president Dilip Ghosh and several MPs, sat on a dharna in New Delhi on Wednesday to protest against the alleged political violence targeting party workers in the state.
The saffron party organised similar programmes in Bengal on a day Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo Mamata Banerjee addressed her party's annual Martyrs' Day rally in Calcutta and hit out at the Narendra Modi government at the Centre over the Pegasus snooping row.
Ghosh slammed the Bengal government for violence in the state.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has alleged that a large number of its workers and their families and properties have been targeted by TMC supporters in the state after Mamata led her party to a huge win in the Assembly polls, the results of which were declared on May 2.
The TMC has denied the charge and claimed that there has been little violence since Mamata took oath as chief minister for the third time.
In a tweet, BJP national president J P Nadda said, "Entire country is watching poll violence against BJP workers in Bengal. In this violence, maximum atrocities have been inflicted on women, Dalits and children. We will fight democratically to demolish Mamata Banerjee's dictatorial mindset."