Mamata Banerjee Blasts EC and Demands Amit Shah's Resignation Over Malda Incident
West Bengal's Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee, criticized the Election Commission for failing to protect judicial officers during a protest in Malda. Accusing the EC and Union Home Minister Amit Shah of orchestrating large-scale changes in the state's administration, she demanded Shah's resignation. Banerjee condemned alleged voter roll deletions, urging peaceful resistance.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday blamed the Election Commission for its inadequacy in safeguarding judicial officers in Malda district during a protest. Speaking at an election rally, she accused the commission of failing to control law and order situation post the announcement of state assembly polls.
Banerjee criticized Union Home Minister Amit Shah, alleging his involvement in orchestrating administrative changes through the Election Commission. She demanded Shah's resignation, attributing the chaos to his conspiracies and called out attempts to undermine elections in West Bengal.
Expressing concern over the deletion of voter names, Banerjee highlighted the plight of minority voters. Urging for a peaceful response, she emphasized the importance of legal measures while cautioning against provocations that could lead to arrests. Banerjee's appeal comes amid escalating tensions in Muslim-majority districts.
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