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CPI(M) writes to EC, requests action

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Amid reports of CPI(M) workers being killed and attacked after the third phase of assembly polls in Bengal, the party today wrote to Election Commission requesting it to take tangible action and instill confidence in the people to vote freely and fairly.

CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury said he wrote the letter to register the party's "strong condemnation" over "continued violence, terror and intimidation" unleashed by the ruling Trinamool Congress party in West Bengal.

He said during the course of the third round of polling, held on April 21 four CPI(M) leaders were murdered.

"I am writing to you because all poll related violence comes under the remit of the Election Commission of India as mandated by our Constitution. So far, no action appears to have been taken against the culprits who have perpetuated such murderous assaults.
 

"Unless tangible action is taken against such elements, the Election Commission will be failing in implementing its Constitutional mandate of ensuring a free and fair poll," Yechury said in his letter to Chief Election Commissioner.

"I am requesting you (CEC) to please take necessary action immediately and thereby instill confidence among the people to fearlessly exercise their democratic right of franchise," he added.

Two CPI(M) cadres were killed allegedly by Trinamool Congress workers in post poll violence at Lodhna under Khandaghosh assembly constituency in Burdwan district, police said today.

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First Published: Apr 22 2016 | 6:58 PM IST

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