Protesters pelted Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Vijay Singh with eggs outside the Asansol Court in West Bengal on June 19, 2026 [1].
The incident highlights the escalating public tension and volatility surrounding political figures in the region. Such public displays of outrage often signal deep-seated grievances over governance or specific allegations of misconduct.
Vijay Singh, who is also known as Bhola Singh, was targeted by a crowd that gathered outside the judicial premises [1]. The protesters shouted "chor, chor," which translates to "thief, thief," as they hurled the eggs at the politician [1].
Security personnel were present at the scene as the chants echoed around the court. The demonstration served as a form of public outrage directed specifically at the TMC leader during his time at the facility [2].
While the confrontation was marked by the use of eggs and slogans, there were no reports of serious injuries. The act of labeling a politician as a "chor" is a common tactic used by opposition supporters and disgruntled citizens in India to allege corruption, a recurring theme in regional political clashes.
Local authorities in Asansol managed the crowd to prevent the situation from escalating further into physical violence. The incident occurred on June 19, 2026 [1], adding to a series of tense political encounters in West Bengal.
“Protesters pelted Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Vijay Singh with eggs”
This incident reflects the high-voltage political atmosphere in West Bengal, where public protests often manifest as direct, physical confrontations. The use of the 'chor' slogan specifically targets the integrity of the TMC leadership, suggesting that public perception of corruption remains a primary driver of civil unrest in Asansol.



