Kolkata:Senior West Bengal BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari Monday urged the Election Commission to realise Rs five crore from ruling Trinamool Congress for forcing additional expense from taxpayers money for the by-election in Bhabanipur, which, he said, has been thrust on the electorate by forcing TMC lawmaker Sovandeb Chattopadhyay to resign to make place for Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
Adhikari, who was speaking at a meeting in Bhabanipur constituency in the city on the last day of campaigning, said TMC has forced expenditure of Rs three crore from the tax payers' money for holding the by-poll which should be realised from the party and an additional Rs two crore should be paid by it as fine.
He accused the TMC supremo of "falsely" projecting herself as a "symbol of sacrifice" but he knows from his past experience as a member of that party that she is bothered only about her own interests and that of her nephew Abhishek Banerjee, who is the party general secretary.
"You (Banerjee) falsely project yourself as a symbol of sacrifice. In reality, you don't think twice when making the veteran TMC leader (Chattopadhyay) resign, which nullifies the possibility of his remaining a minister in your cabinet.
"I know from experience that you (Mamata Banerjee) only think about your interest and your bhaipo (nephew Abhishek Banerjee) and have no concern about the political career of your loyalists. People of Bhabanipur will defeat you if they are allowed to vote," said Adhikari, who was her erstwhile protege and confidante and has now become a bitter enemy.
He dared Banerjee to prove in public her allegations that there was a discrepancy in the counting of votes in Nandigram seat where she had been defeated by Adhikari in the April-May state election.
"She is showing disrespect to the mandate of majority of voters in the seat," Adhikari, who is the leader of opposition in the West Bengal assembly.