"Our leader Mamata Banerjee has been insisting on holding state-funded polls. It is required to stop corruption," party MP Kalyan Banerjee told reporters during the protest near the Mahatma Gandhi statue.
Referring to the electoral reform announced by the Centre in the budget about capping cash donation from a source to Rs 2000, Banerjee asked national parties to come clear from where and how much funds they received over the past decade.
"To stop such corruption, you need state-funded polls," he said.
The TMC MPs, from both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha, indulged in sloganeering during the protest, insisting that the government take the initiative to bring such reforms.
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