Actors Parambrata Chatterjee, Swastika face complaint over old violence tweet

2021 post-poll violence tweet returns to haunt Bengal actors

The complaint cited a May 2, 2021 social media exchange between actors Parambrata Chatterjee and Swastika Mukherjee, alleging their remarks encouraged violence at a time when attacks on BJP workers were being reported across Bengal following the Assembly election results.

by · India Today

In Short

  • The complaint was filed at Gariahat Police Station on 21 May 2026
  • It cites a Bengali post shared around 4 pm on result day
  • Swastika allegedly replied minutes later, backing the message with laughter

A five-year-old tweet linked to West Bengal’s post-poll violence has landed prominent Bengali actors Parambrata Chatterjee and Swastika Mukherjee in soup, with a police complaint lodged against them at the Gariahat Police Station.

The complainant, identified as Joydeep Sen, has sought the registration of an FIR against the duo, accusing them of abetting and instigating the large-scale post-poll violence that erupted in West Bengal in May 20.

According to the complaint dated May 21, the matter pertains to a social media post made on May 2, 2021 -- the day the results of the Bengal Assembly election were announced.

The complaint highlights a tweet posted by Parambrata Chatterjee at approximately 4 pm that day, which read in Bengali: “Let today be declared World ‘Rogorani’ thrashing Day!”). Actress Swastika Mukherjee allegedly replied to the tweet with an emoji, stating, “Hahahah Hok Hok” (“Let it happen”).

The complainant argued that the statements, made by influential public figures, appeared on the face of it to “abet, encourage, incite and instigate large-scale violence” at a highly sensitive time when reports of attacks on BJP workers were already surfacing.

The complaint also links the timing of the social media interactions to subsequent real-world violence. It notes that around an hour after the tweet, BJP worker Abhijit Sarkar of Beliaghata was allegedly murdered in a case in which the accused have already been sentenced.

Furthermore, the complaint alleges that from the late afternoon of May 2, 2021 onwards, organised large-scale violence against BJP workers spread across West Bengal, resulting in murders, assaults, sexual violence, arson and extortion -- incidents of which the Calcutta High Court later took cognisance.

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