The child was on her way home in the Melendi area when splinters from a crude bomb, reportedly hurled during a victory celebration, struck her. Representative image
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Class IV girl killed in bomb blast in West Bengal's Kaliganj; CM urges strict police action

While counting for the Kaliganj assembly bypolls is going on, a bomb exploded at Barochandgar under Kaliganj police station limits.

Kaushik Pradhan

KOLKATA: In a post-poll incident in Kaliganj, Nadia district of West Bengal, a Class IV student was killed in a bomb explosion allegedly triggered by Trinamool Congress-backed miscreants. The incident took place shortly before the official announcement of Trinamool Congress candidate Alifa Ahmed's victory in the Kaliganj Assembly bypoll.

Tamanna Khatun was on her way home in the Melendi area when splinters from a crude bomb, reportedly hurled during a victory celebration, struck her. She was immediately rushed to a nearby health centre but succumbed to her injuries.

“I was returning home with my son and daughter when a group of people suddenly appeared and hurled a bomb, which killed my daughter,” the mother said. She added, “We have been voting for the CPM since my father's time. We are not politically active.”

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee expressed deep sorrow over the incident and assured that the police would take strict legal action against those responsible. She extended her condolences to the grieving family and said that the administration would act decisively.

Meanwhile, political tension escalated in the region, with the BJP leader Amit Malviya blaming the ruling party for the child’s death and accusing the state government of fostering a culture of violence. The CPM and the Congress also alleged that, following the bypoll result, Trinamool Congress supporters targeted the homes of opposition workers in the area.

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