"Mamata Banerjee has no right to give advice": BJP's Dilip Ghosh trains gun at West Bengal CM; expresses full faith in EC
Kharagpur (West Bengal) [India], March 20 (ANI): Ahead of the upcoming assembly elections, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Dilip Ghosh on Friday said that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has "no right to give advice or ask questions", asserting that the Election Commission has nationwide trust and predicting a change in the state government after a fair poll.
In her letter, Banerjee expressed concern over the Commission's actions since the start of the "Special Intensive Revision," claiming that it has acted with apparent bias and ignored ground realities and public welfare.
"I am deeply shocked by the functioning of the Election Commission of India (ECI), which, in my view, has crossed all boundaries of decency and constitutional propriety. Since the commencement of the so-called Special Intensive Revision, the ECI has acted with apparent bias, showing little regard for ground realities or the well-being of the people. I have repeatedly brought these concerns to the notice of the Commission, but to no avail. I was also compelled to approach the Supreme Court, seeking protection of the fundamental and democratic rights of the people. While acknowledging the concerns raised and the hardships faced by the common people due to the high-handed actions of the ECI/the Court intervened and issued certain directions, which are presently under implementation," reads the letter.
She said the removal and redeployment of key officers--including the Chief Secretary, Home Secretary, DGP, District Magistrates and police officials--has disrupted the state administration, despite rules stating that such officials are deemed to be on deputation to the ECI during elections.
According to the Election Commission of India (ECI), the first phase covering 152 Assembly constituencies will begin with the issuance of the gazette notification on March 30, 2026. The last date for filing nominations for this phase is April 6, while scrutiny of nominations will take place on April 7. Candidates will be allowed to withdraw their nominations until April 9. Polling for the first phase will be held on April 23.
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