West Bengal Assembly elections | Mamata asks voters to be on guard, fears intimidation by Central forces

Addressing a public meeting in Balagarh in Hooghly district, Ms. Banerjee alleged Central forces are working on instructions of the “Union Home Ministry run by Amit Shah”

April 08, 2021 05:52 pm | Updated 05:52 pm IST - Balagarh (W.B.)

West Bengal CM and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee addresses an election campaign rally in favour of party candidadtes for State Assembly polls, in Kolkata, West Bengal on April 7, 2021.

West Bengal CM and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee addresses an election campaign rally in favour of party candidadtes for State Assembly polls, in Kolkata, West Bengal on April 7, 2021.

Apprehending that a section of central paramilitary forces may visit villages to intimidate people, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on April 8 asked voters to be on guard.

Addressing a public meeting in Balagarh in Hooghly district, Ms. Banerjee alleged Central forces are working on instructions of the “Union Home Ministry run by Amit Shah”.

“I have respect for the Central paramilitary forces but they are working on instructions from Delhi. They are committing atrocities on villagers before polling day, some of them are even harassing women. They are asking people to vote for the BJP. We will not allow this to continue,” the TMC chief said.

Ms. Banerjee called upon the State police force “to keep vigil and not to bow their heads before Delhi”.

“Your job is to ensure free and fair polls, please be stern with trouble makers and keep your integrity intact.” Asking villagers to lodge FIRs at local police station in case of any excess committed by Central forces, the Chief Minister said, “If the police station refuses to accept the FIRs, inform us.”

Blaming the BJP for “spreading lies about promulgation of section 144 in an entire constituency,” the TMC chief said, “They [BJP] spreads lies to create panic. In reality, section 144 is in force within 200 metres of a booth. But they are doing this to prevent our voters from going to polling stations.” Ms. Banerjee asked polling agents to be vocal and to protest any “misdeed by BJP and security forces”.

Asking voters not to turn West Bengal into “another Gujarat” by voting for the saffron party, she said, “If you wish to protect the oldest Durga puja in Guptipara, if you wish to protect our festivals like Durga Puja, please ensure the defeat of BJP.”

Ms. Banerjee, who iterated the TMC government’s commitment to protect the heritage Rathyatra in Mahesh, the celebrations at Bandel Church, the unique Santhal festivals in Jangalmahal, chanted ‘Chandi Mantra’ while wrapping up her speech.

Ms. Banerjee said the candidate for the reserved Balagarh seat Manoranjan Byapari is chairman of State-run Dalit Sahitya Academy.

She exuded confidence that Mr. Byapari would always stand by the marginalised in the constituency.

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