💨 Abstract
The article discusses the escalation of communal violence in West Bengal, India, particularly focusing on the role of political parties in exploiting religious sentiments to mobilize their electoral constituencies. The violence is traced back to the 1926 Harrison Road riot, where a drummer's beat instigated a riot that claimed 110 lives and injured nearly a thousand.
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