Protesters pelted eggs at Tirthankar Ghosh during his arrest in the North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal [1].
The incident highlights the volatile atmosphere surrounding legal actions against political figures and their families in the region. Such public displays of hostility often reflect deeper local tensions and political instability.
Ghosh is the son of Nirmal Ghosh, a former member of the Legislative Assembly for the Trinamool Congress (TMC) [1]. The confrontation occurred July 13, 2026 [1]. While the arrest was being carried out, individuals in the crowd hurled eggs at him as a form of protest [1].
The North 24 Parganas district has seen various political frictions, and this event serves as a flashpoint for local unrest. Security forces were present during the arrest, though they could not prevent the projectiles from reaching the target [1].
Reports from the scene indicate that the crowd's reaction was immediate upon the arrival of the authorities. The act of throwing eggs is a common, albeit disruptive, form of political protest in India used to signal public disapproval or shame toward a public figure or their kin [1].
Local authorities have not released a full statement regarding the specific charges leading to the arrest of Tirthankar Ghosh, but the public reaction suggests a significant level of local grievance [1]. The incident was captured on video and shared via social media, further amplifying the visibility of the protest [1].
“Eggs were hurled at him during his arrest”
The targeting of Tirthankar Ghosh demonstrates the precarious nature of political lineage in West Bengal, where the families of former officials often inherit the public's political grievances. The use of egg-throwing as a protest tactic indicates a shift toward performative public shaming, which can escalate local tensions and complicate the execution of legal proceedings by law enforcement.

