Mamata Calls for CECKumar's Impeachment; CM May Attend SC Proceedings Today on Pleas Against SIR in Bengal
Mamata's remarks came a day after she, along with her delegation, walked out of a meeting with Kumar and other election commissioners here on the SIR issue and alleged that the poll panel chief displayed arrogance and humiliated them.
Addressing a press conference in the national capital, flanked by scores of people from West Bengal who have allegedly been affected by the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR), the Chief Minister claimed that the electors whose names were being deleted from the roll are supporters of her party.
Responding to a question on whether the TMC supports Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi's idea of bringing a law with retrospective effect to hold the CEC accountable, she said: "We also want him (Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar) to be impeached."
"We don’t have numbers, but there is a provision. It would be recorded. If they (Congress) do something like this, we will also discuss with our party MPs. When there is public interest, we work together," she said.
Mamata also made it clear that her party would fight the upcoming state polls alone, and challenged the BJP to face them in the election rather than "using" the EC. The CM alleged that the names being deleted in West Bengal are largely of TMC supporters.
"100 percent are TMC deletions... One or two maybe of other parties for face saving...," she alleged.
Claiming that those impacted by the SIR exercise are mostly Dalits, tribals, minorities, and other marginalised groups, she said, "In my state, there are 23 percent SC, 6 percent tribes, 33 percent Muslims, shall I say get out from my state?"
"Where are we going? Are we going to start a super emergency in Bengal... all India? Only Bengal they cannot control. All leaders from different districts are in Bengal, all agencies are sitting in Bengal. They are disturbing people, from industry to traders, to politicians and commoners... But sometimes we forget, chairs are not permanent but people are permanent in democracy," she said.
Mamata, who had launched a fresh tirade against the CEC after the Monday meeting, said: "Whatever we ask, he never replied, he was threatening us." "We expected humbleness, we are very humble, we even took flowers and sweets. We conveyed our regards to them, but the way they behaved with us, we boycotted them," she said.
Referring to the "victims" of the SIR process who were present with her at the press conference, the Trinamool Congress supremo said they represented many others who suffered due to the exercise.
"People sitting behind us are all SIR victims. I could have brought lakhs of people here," Mamata said. "They are not giving an opportunity to SIR victims to defend themselves," she alleged.
The Chief Minister may attend the Supreme Court on Wednesday during the crucial hearing on the petitions challenging the Election Commission's ongoing SIR of electoral rolls issues in the state. According to the apex court website, a bench comprising Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Vipul M Pancholi is scheduled to hear three petitions filed by Mostari Banu and TMC MPs Derek O’Brien and Dola Sen.
The Chief Minister has also filed a separate petition on the issue. However, as of now, the cause list for Wednesday does not show her petition in the list. Sources say that the Chief Minister, who also has an LLB degree, may attend and put forth her submissions as well.
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