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West Bengal Bulldozer Crackdown, Beef Ban Before Eid Trigger Massive Political Storm

Ananya Pattnaik by Ananya Pattnaik
May 19, 2026
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West Bengal is witnessing rising political tension and public unrest after a series of demolition drives and cattle trade restrictions introduced shortly after the BJP government assumed power in the state earlier this month.


From bulldozer-led demolitions in Muslim-majority areas to restrictions on cattle transport ahead of Eid-ul-Azha, several developments have sparked protests, political clashes and heated public debate across Kolkata and other districts.

Bulldozer Demolitions Spark Anger In Kolkata

The controversy intensified after demolition drives began in parts of south Kolkata following a deadly fire at a factory in the Tapsia area that killed two workers and injured several others.

Authorities launched bulldozer operations against allegedly illegal structures in nearby areas, including Tiljala and Tapsia, where a large section of residents belong to the Muslim community.

Many residents claimed their homes and shops were demolished without prior notice.

Families affected by the drive alleged they possessed valid ownership documents and accused authorities of targeting poorer neighbourhoods unfairly.

The situation became tense after protests erupted against the demolitions. Later, the Kolkata High Court reportedly issued an interim stay on the demolition process, although rehabilitation relief was not immediately ordered.

Left parties and the Indian Secular Front joined demonstrations supporting affected residents.

Hawker Evictions Trigger Clashes

The bulldozer action soon expanded to several commercial and railway-adjacent areas, including Howrah, Sealdah, Asansol and Park Circus.

Street vendors and hawkers claimed authorities demolished shops without warning.

In Kolkata’s Park Circus area, hundreds of protesters gathered after bulldozers removed roadside establishments. Violent clashes reportedly broke out between police and demonstrators.

Police said several personnel were injured after stones were allegedly thrown during the protests, while protesters accused police of excessive force and baton charges.

Multiple arrests were also reported.

BJP leader Dilip Ghosh defended the action, saying the government would not allow illegal encroachments on public land.

Beef Ban Ahead Of Eid-ul-Azha Creates Fresh Controversy

Another major issue fuelling unrest is the new restriction on cattle slaughter and beef trade ahead of Eid-ul-Azha later this month.

Under the government directive, cattle below 14 years of age cannot be slaughtered, and traders must obtain written permission from local authorities and livestock departments.

The move has disrupted cattle trading across several districts and reportedly caused beef shortages in parts of Kolkata.

The restrictions have affected not only Muslim butchers and traders, but also Hindu cattle farmers and transporters who depend on seasonal livestock sales for income.

‘Birth Certificate’ Demand For Cows Sparks Debate

The controversy deepened after reports emerged that BJP leaders were stopping cattle transport vehicles and demanding proof of cows’ age.

In North 24 Parganas district, BJP MLA Rekha Patra allegedly stopped livestock vehicles and asked transporters to show “birth certificates” for cows before allowing them to proceed.

The incident quickly became a political flashpoint.

TMC leader Kunal Ghosh mocked the move, asking BJP leaders to first produce a cow birth certificate from any BJP-ruled state as an example.

Nakhoda Mosque Imam Appeals For Calm

Amid growing tensions, Kolkata’s Nakhoda Mosque Imam, Maulana Mohammad Shafiq Qasmi, urged Muslims to maintain peace and avoid escalation.

He stated that the restrictions were based on an older law and appealed to the community to consider avoiding beef consumption in the interest of communal harmony.

His remarks triggered mixed reactions online and within political circles.

Political Tensions Continue To Rise

Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury also appealed to the administration to ensure communities could peacefully observe religious practices without fear or confrontation.

The developments have intensified political debate across West Bengal, with opposition parties accusing the BJP government of importing “bulldozer politics” into the state.

Supporters of the government, however, argue the administration is enforcing law, removing illegal encroachments and regulating cattle trade legally.

With Eid-ul-Azha approaching and protests continuing in multiple areas, political observers say West Bengal could witness further tensions in the coming weeks.

Tags: BJP governmentbulldozer politicscattle trade banEid-ul-AzhaIndia politicsKolkata demolition driveKolkata protestsPark Circussuvendu AdhikariWest Bengal news
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