CPI(M) seeks EC action against Trinamool for code violation

Updated - March 28, 2011 03:53 am IST

Published - March 22, 2011 03:48 pm IST - Kolkata

A file picture of Trinamool supremo Mamata Banerjee during the release of candidates list in Kolkata. Photo: Arunangsu Roy Chowdhury

A file picture of Trinamool supremo Mamata Banerjee during the release of candidates list in Kolkata. Photo: Arunangsu Roy Chowdhury

CPI(M) today alleged that Trinamool Congress has violated the model code of conduct by displaying photographs of its chief Mamata Banerjee in railway premises in poll-bound West Bengal and demanded appropriate steps by the Election Commission.

“This is a glaring example of the use of government property and power for the purpose of election campaign,” CPI(M) state secretary Biman Bose said in a communication to the Chief Election Commissioner.

Mr. Bose alleged that pictures of the Railway Minister were still being displayed in Eastern and South Eastern railway headquarters at Fairlie Place and Garden Reach.

“Moreover, in most of the office rooms of the railway department, calendars of 2011 containing photographs of the Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee, printed and published by Railwaymen’s Congress, are still on display till date.

“Some posters with election symbol are stuck on the office walls of the Railway,” the CPI(M) leader said, alleging that some AITC flags were still being hoisted in most of the railway stations of the State.

The CPI(M) leader alleged that no action had yet been taken by the Railway authority or by the Election Commission even 20 days after the announcement of Assembly election.

A copy of the communication was sent to the State’s chief electoral officer.

West Bengal will go for a six-phase poll, starting April 18.

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