TMC vs BJP: Electoral Tensions Rise in West Bengal
The Trinamool Congress lodged a complaint against BJP's Dilip Ghosh for allegedly threatening police officers during an election rally. TMC accuses Ghosh of breaching the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the election code of conduct, urging for legal action prior to the West Bengal Assembly elections.
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The Trinamool Congress has submitted a formal complaint to the Chief Electoral Officer in West Bengal, targeting BJP leader Dilip Ghosh.
The complaint alleges Ghosh threatened police officers, specifically the inspector-in-charge at Kharagpur, during a public rally, with circulating video evidence to support their claims.
This move by TMC aims to pressure electoral authorities to enforce legal action and restrain Ghosh as the West Bengal Assembly elections approach, scheduled for April 23 and 29, with results expected on May 4.
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