Abhishek Banerjee Attacked in Sonarpur; TMC Blames BJP
Abhishek Banerjee faced a mob attack in Sonarpur, West Bengal.

Top Summary
- What happened: TMC General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee was attacked by a mob in Sonarpur, South 24 Parganas.
- Why it matters: The incident raises concerns about political violence following recent election results in West Bengal.
- What changes for people: Heightened security measures and increased political tensions are expected in the region.
- Who is affected: Abhishek Banerjee, Trinamool Congress party workers, BJP supporters, and residents of Sonarpur.
Attack on Abhishek Banerjee
Trinamool Congress (TMC) General Secretary Abhishek Banerjee was attacked on Saturday, May 30, 2026, in Sonarpur, South 24 Parganas.
The incident occurred during his visit to the family of a TMC worker allegedly killed in post-poll violence.
Banerjee has called the attack a "BJP-sponsored attack."
Details of the Attack
A mob chased and attacked Mr. Banerjee, throwing eggs and shoes at him.
Security personnel attempted to shield him, but the crowd chanted 'chor chor (thief thief)' slogans.
Videos circulating on social media showed locals trying to grab him, while he tried to evade the attackers.
Crowd's Displeasure
The crowd, largely consisting of women, voiced anger over several issues.
Their discontent stemmed particularly from Mr. Banerjee's earlier comment about playing DJ music after the election results, perceived as a threat to political rivals.
The women stated they would remain until they "settle their scores with him."
TMC's Response
The TMC is sending fact-finding teams across West Bengal.
They are alleging attacks and killings following their defeat in the recent elections.
Mr. Banerjee remained inside the house where he sought refuge, surrounded by a large gathering of locals and alleged BJP supporters.
What to Watch Next
Investigations into the attack are expected to commence, and political tensions in the region will likely remain high. Further developments regarding the TMC's fact-finding missions across Bengal should be closely monitored.
