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Rural polls: 6 policemen hurt in TMC-BJP clash; SEC extends last day of nomination

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Press Trust of India Kolkata/New Delhi

Six policemen were injured today when the BJP and TMC workers came to blows in South 24 Parganas district of West Bengal over filing of nominations for next month's panchayat elections, the police said.

Though today was the the last day for filing of nominations for the panchayat polls, to be held on May 1, 3 and 5, the State Election Commission (SEC) extended it till tomorrow in view of complaints that the opposition candidates had been prevented from filing papers.

Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court refused to extend the last date for the filing of nominations for the rural polls, saying it could not interfere with the election process.

 

The top court, however, granted liberty to all candidates to approach the West Bengal State Election Commission for appropriate relief.

The BJP had on March 6 told the apex court that "democracy is being murdered" in West Bengal as the ruling TMC was engaged in large scale violence and not allowing its candidates to file nominations for the panchayat polls.

The TMC leadership welcomed the apex court's ruling.

SEC A K Singh in a notification tonight extended the last day of filing nomination till April 10 from 11 am to 3 pm and all district officials concerned were directed to take necessary action, sources in the SEC's office said.

The decision was taken in view of various complaints of opposition candidates that they have been prevented from filing nominations by goons of the TMC, they said.

BJP state president Dilip Ghosh said, "If the TMC tries to unleash violence on the days of the polls, it will be paid back in the same coin. If they attack us with bombs and pistols, we won't greet them with a plate of sweets."

The BJP, CPI(M) and the Congress alleged that their candidates were attacked by TMC activists at Baruipur, Diamond Harbour and Bhangar - all in South 24 Parganas district.

In Baruipur, a woman candidate was beaten up while trying to file nomination for the rural polls.

ADGP (law and order) Anuj Sharma told reporters in Kolkata that five people were arrested for the assault on the woman, and seven others were detained in connection with the incident at Usti.

District police sources said six police personnel were injured while trying to stop the clash between workers of the TMC and the BJP, and one policeman suffered bullet injury in his left hand.

The BJP alleged that their party workers were attacked by "armed goons" of the Trinamool when they were going to file nominations.

"We have no faith on the state police. Even our women candidates were beaten up and hundreds of our party workers were arrested," he said.

Denying the BJP's charges, TMC secretary general Partha Chatterjee said the opposition parties did not have the organisation to fight the rural poll.

"Wherever they do not have people to contest the election, they are blaming the TMC for the violence," he said.

Chatterjee, also a state minister, accused the opposition parties of trying to destabilise the state and alleged that the BJP was trying to divide the people on communal line.

By moving the courts, the opposition parties were trying to put pressure on the State Election Commission (SEC) that is conducting the panchayat polls, he said.

Chatterjee, who met the SEC during the day, said the commission should not bow down to any pressure.

The ADGP (law and order) said armed police would be deployed in all the polling booths during the three-tier panchayat election next month.

Asserting that the police were playing a "proactive role" in ensuring free and fair polls, he said 2,000 preventive arrests have been made since yesterday and 256 were arrested in specific cases.

Ten arms and two bombs were recovered from separate places in the state, he said, adding that checking at various points were being strengthened.

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First Published: Apr 09 2018 | 11:35 PM IST

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