West Bengal Electoral Drama: NIA Takes Over as Tensions Mount
The Election Commission delegates a probe to the NIA after the gherao of judicial officers during a Special Intensive Revision exercise in Malda, West Bengal, intensifying political turmoil. TMC and BJP exchange blame over the incident, leading to widespread protests amid upcoming state elections.
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The Election Commission has escalated the probe into the Malda judicial officers' gherao incident by assigning it to the National Investigation Agency (NIA), amidst growing tensions in West Bengal. Political blame games ensued between TMC and BJP as the state's electoral landscape becomes increasingly charged.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee accused Union Home Minister Amit Shah and the Election Commission of sowing unrest to potentially impose President's rule. Conversely, the BJP attributed the protest to the TMC's bid to protect alleged 'bogus voters'. The Supreme Court intervened, censuring the state and highlighting escalating polarization.
Protests against the Special Intensive Revision exercise surged across districts, marked by roadblocks and silent marches. With electoral stakes high, citizens' claims of their legit voters' names being deleted further fueled dissatisfaction, challenging the state administration's ability to maintain peace.
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