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TMC not allowing oppn candidates file nominations : WB Congress

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Apr 02 2018 | 7:13 PM IST

The opposition Congress today alleged that panchayat elections in West Bengal were suddenly announced to not let opposition parties file nomination papers and also the ruling TMC's members were not allowing its candidates to submit their nominations.

Admitting that they were caught off guard by the announcement of the polls, state PCC president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury accused TMC activists of not allowing Congress candidates to file nominations in Murshidabad district.

"We were caught off guard. The rural polls were announced suddenly to ensure that the opposition parties cannot file nomination papers", he told newsmen.

The rural polls in West Bengal would be held in 20 districts on May 1, 3 and 5.

The panchayat polls were also announced to cover up the factional-feud within the ruling Trinamool Congress, Chowdhury claimed and said the election has been reduced to a "farce".

The PCC chief said he has sought time from Governor K N Tripathi to inform him of the prevailing situation.

Chowdhury said that the Congress would also approach the state election commission (SEC) for steps to enable opposition candidates to file their nominations.

"The state election commissioner is a clawless tiger," he alleged and said the Congress has demanded deployment of central forces during the panchayat poll.

Meanwhile, a senior state Congress leader said, "We won't be able to field candidates in all the seats... Leave aside gram panchayat... We have doubts whether we will be able to field candidates for zilla parishads."
He said, "We (CPI-M) will fight the panchayat polls with all our strength. They (TMC) want to ensure that we cannot file nominations as they are well aware that a fair election will result in their defeat."

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First Published: Apr 02 2018 | 7:13 PM IST

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