"The CPI(M) always preferred to go to court to delay panchayat polls than to take part in the panchayat voting," Banerjee told an election rally in this West Midnapore district town, once known as a Naxalite stronghold.
She did not spare Congress in her hard-hitting speech for joining hands with the CPI(M) "in such a move".
Attacking the State Election Commission for not acceding to her government's suggestion for holding panchayat elections during winter, the Chief Minister said, "I understand the hardship of voters during Ramzan month and the hassles of the monsoon when panchayat elections are to be held."
She said that Trinamool Congress had always preferred an early panchayat polls. "We want panchayat elections which the opposition did not."
Banerjee said that her party would give a fitting reply to all canards and charges levelled in the run-up to the panchayat polls in the voting.
Turning to her government's serious bid to usher in rapid development in the state, she said, "It will take at least 10 years to remove the dirt of 35 years left by the CPI(M) in Bengal."
