Murshidabad Stunned: Bags Full of Live Bombs Recovered in Rejinagar Ahead of Assembly Polls!

The shadow of violence looms large over West Bengal as the state prepares for the upcoming Assembly elections. In a sensational development, a massive cache of live bombs was recovered from the Rejinagar area of Murshidabad district, causing widespread panic among the locals. The discovery of explosives in such high quantities just days before the polls has once again put the spotlight on the volatile political climate of the region.

The incident came to light early Tuesday morning when locals spotted several suspicious-looking bags abandoned in a thicket near a secluded road. Sensing danger, they immediately alerted the Rejinagar police. Upon inspection, the police found dozens of crude bombs packed tightly inside the bags. The area was cordoned off instantly, and the Bomb Disposal Squad was summoned to neutralize the threat. Officials stated that these were high-intensity explosives capable of causing significant damage.

Political temperatures have soared following the seizure. While opposition parties claim that these bombs were stockpiled by miscreants to intimidate voters and disrupt the polling process, the ruling party has dismissed these allegations as a conspiracy to defame the administration. Murshidabad has historically been a sensitive zone during elections, and this recovery only reinforces the fears of potential pre-poll violence.

The police have registered a case against unknown persons and are conducting raids across the district to uncover any other hidden stockpiles. Security has been beefed up in Rejinagar, with increased patrolling to reassure the frightened residents. As the Bomb Squad works to safely dispose of the seized explosives, the administration faces the uphill task of ensuring a peaceful and fear-free election in a district that seems to be sitting on a powder keg.

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