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TMC’s Saugata Roy writes to Home Minister Amit Shah over ‘egg attacks’ against party leaders

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Last updated: June 17, 2026 8:46 am
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Published: June 17, 2026
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  • In the last one and half months, Abhishek Banerjee and several TMC leaders have faced similar protests by agitated people
  • Series of attacks
Trinamool Congress MP Saugata Roy. File

Trinamool Congress MP Saugata Roy. File
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In the last one and half months, Abhishek Banerjee and several TMC leaders have faced similar protests by agitated people

Trinamool Congress MP Saugata Roy on Tuesday (June 16, 2026) wrote a letter to the Union Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah, raising concern over the recent “egg attacks” on the party leaders. 

In his letter, Mr. Roy also highlighted the growing violence against the Trinamool Congress leaders and the party offices post the 2026 West Bengal Assembly election.

“You are probably aware that since WB Assembly election results came out on May 4, attacks on TMC workers have been happening in West Bengal. Over 2000 TMC offices have been vandalised, TMC workers beaten up and eggs thrown at TMC leaders. Yesterday (on Monday), TMC offices in ward no.93, Kolkata Corporation, where I stay, were broken up. Police did not do anything, though I lodged a complaint,” Mr. Roy wrote. 

However, he specified that the very purpose of his letter is to address the matter after the Beleghata MLA Kunal Ghosh was attacked with eggs in front of the residence of the former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. 

He said, “I was sitting with Ms. Banerjee along with two MPs Kalyan Banerjee and Derek Obrien and 2 MLAs Kunal Ghosh and sobhandeb Chattopadhyay. We were discussing the political situation. Then Kunal Ghosh rose to go out. He came back after some time and told us that while he was talking to the media outside Ms. Banerjee’s residence, some people threw eggs at time. The eggs touched his face and shirt.” 

The MP also said that he immediately lodged a complaint to OC, Kalighat PS, Deputy Commissioner (South) and DG, Security. “I would urge you to ensure that such incidents do not recur, since this brings a bad name to the state Now that BJP has won a big majority in West Bengal, ensuring peace is the responsibility of BJP,” he added. 

According to the officials, two people Chandan Koyal and Rabi Koyal were also arrested on Tuesday (June 16, 2026) for hurling eggs on Mr. Ghosh on Monday. 

Since the election result on May 4 put an end to the TMC’s 15-year-long regime, people of West Bengal have allegedly found a new way to express their anger by throwing eggs at various leaders who are accused of various corruption and criminal cases. 

Series of attacks

In the last one and half months, Abhishek Banerjee and several TMC leaders have faced similar protests by agitated people. Eggs were hurled at several party leaders including Mr. Roy himself.

On May 28, a group of protestors at Nimta-Birati area, surrounded Mr. Roy’s vehicle during his visit at his constituency in Dum Dum (North), hurled eggs at his vehicle, and shouted ‘chor-chor’ (thief thief) slogan. The veteran parliamentarian also lodged a complaint at the Nimta police station. 

Two days later, on May 30, Mr. Banerjee faced an irate mob in Sonarpur near Kolkata where he gone to meet the family of a deceased party supporter. Locals threw eggs at Mr. Banerjee who had to wear a helmet for protection.

On June 6, eggs were allegedly hurled at senior Trinamool leader MLA Madan Mitra’s convoy in the State’s Kamarhati constituency. The vehicle in which the MLA was travelling was peppered with eggs and a video showing it went viral.

Many other Trinamool Congress leaders — including Sujoy Hazra, Soumitra Banerjee, former MLA Saokat Molla, the former MLA and ex-mayor of Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation, Sabyasachi Dutta — also faced egg attacks when they were being taken to the police custody after their arrest in connection with some corruption cases. 

Published – June 17, 2026 02:16 pm IST



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