Mamata Banerjee raises concerns over electoral procedures in West Bengal
Addressing public rallies at Pingla in Paschim Medinipur, Tamluk in Purba Medinipur and Domjur in Howrah, Mamata urged women to "stand firm" against security forces if attempts are made to prevent people from voting, while asserting that she was not asking anyone to indulge in violence. The Chief Minister said, "There is no officially recognised term like 'logical discrepancy' under the framework of the Election Commission. It is being selectively applied in West Bengal, unlike in Bihar, to benefit the BJP."
"The job of the Central forces is to maintain peace. We have no objection to that. But what if they prevent people from voting? I will request women to keep brooms in their hands and stand firm against those wearing boots and carrying arms. I am not asking you to assault anyone or incite a riot, but you must do everything to safeguard your rights," the Chief Minister stated.
"I even moved the Supreme Court to protect your rights, and only after that, the names of 32 lakh voters were enlisted," she added.
Mamata questioned why such a large number of central forces were brought to West Bengal. "They have brought in officers who are close to the BJP and replaced the ICs... If your sole aim was to keep peace here, you could have used the West Bengal Police. Why, instead of doing that, did you take away all their powers and bring in Central forces from outside? People do not see central forces during any natural calamity or riot," she alleged.
The CM asked people to lodge complaints against any police officer if they were "tortured". "Lodge complaints whenever police torture you," she said.
The TMC supremo, urging people to vote against the BJP, said, "The BJP has snatched everything from you... Voting against it would be your only way to take revenge."
The BJP is holding rallies at places that have direct railway connectivity with Uttar Pradesh and Bihar so that they can bring in people from those states to fill up the venues, she alleged.
The Chief Minister also alleged that ahead of the elections, "instructions have been given to arrest booth agents". Mamata said the TMC would defeat the BJP in the elections through what she called "a strong political fight".
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