
'Not A Casual Street Fight': TMC Councillor Clash With Another Woman On Road, BJP Reacts
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The confrontation reportedly began following a near-collision, with one woman riding a scooter and the other on a bike.
A video is circulating on social media shows a violent altercation between two women, one of whom is said to be a councillor from the Trinamool Congress (TMC). In the viral clip, the woman in a white suit, said to be a TMC councillor, can be seen in getting involved in a heated scuffle with another woman.
The confrontation reportedly began following a near-collision, with one woman riding a scooter and the other on a bike. The situation escalated, resulting in a physical fight in the middle of the road.
The video was shared by the West Bengal BJP on its official social media handle. According to which, the TMC councillor was identified as Shrabanti Roy.
This is not a casual street fight.The woman in white Salwar harassing the lady is the TMC Councillor of Panihati Municipality Ward 26 Shrabanti Roy.
But what is noteworthy is how the common lady fights back. People of Bengal are no longer scared of TMC. #MohilaBirodhiMamata pic.twitter.com/fIF6htRDvk
— BJP West Bengal (@BJP4Bengal) June 10, 2025
Referring to the altercation as 'not a casual street fight", the BJP attacked the Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool government and said, 'People of Bengal are no longer scared of TMC."
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June 11, 2025, 08:32 IST
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