TMC Accuses Election Commission Chief of Dismissive Remarks During Meeting
TMC Claims ECI Chief Asked Party Delegation To 'Get Lost' In Meeting Over Bengal Rolls Issue
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The Trinamool Congress Party (TMC) claims that during a brief meeting with the Election Commission of India, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar told their delegation to 'get lost.' The TMC criticized the Election Commission for ignoring their concerns regarding alleged violations by the Bharatiya Janata Party during the ongoing Assembly elections in West Bengal.
- 01TMC alleges dismissive treatment from the Election Commission during a meeting.
- 02The meeting lasted only seven minutes, with no acknowledgment of TMC's concerns.
- 03TMC submitted multiple examples of alleged violations by the Bharatiya Janata Party.
- 04Nine letters from TMC to the Election Commission remain unanswered.
- 05A joint press conference by opposition parties is planned following the incident.
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The Trinamool Congress Party (TMC) has accused the Election Commission of India (ECI) of failing to address their concerns regarding alleged violations by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) during the ongoing Assembly elections in West Bengal. During a meeting that lasted only seven minutes, TMC leaders claim that Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar told their delegation to 'get lost.' TMC representatives reported that they had provided six examples of violations involving BJP-linked officials and noted that nine of their letters to the ECI have gone unanswered. TMC MP Derek O’Brien expressed frustration at the treatment received, highlighting their status as the second-largest opposition party in Parliament. Following the incident, a joint press conference by various opposition parties is expected to take place later in the day.
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This incident raises concerns about the fairness and responsiveness of the Election Commission in handling complaints from political parties, potentially affecting public trust in the electoral process.
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