New Delhi:A day after violence was reported in the poll-bound state of Tripura, a six-person delegation of Trinamool Congress (TMC) MPs met the Election Commission of India on Thursday and submitted a memorandum in connection with the violent incidents.
The delegation of TMC MPs -- Saugata Roy, Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, Jawhar Sircar, Pratima Mondal, Luizinho Faleiro and Nusrat Jahan Ruhi -- submitted a memorandum alleging an attack on their party members by BJP "goons" ahead of the assembly by-polls in four constituencies. The party also alleged a conspiracy by the state's ruling BJP to carry out more such attacks on its workers. The TMC alleged a meeting called by the party on June 15 was attacked by goons at the behest of BJP candidate from the Sarma assembly constituency Swapna Das (Paul) and other BJP leaders.
It alleged that during the meeting, a large group of anti-social elements carrying BJP flags, lathis and sharp-edged weapons assembled at Debi Chara gram panchayat areas in Katal Bari. "They started hurling abuses at the locals for having attended the aforesaid meeting organised by TMC. They gave an ultimatum that no one residing under the aforesaid assembly constituency should join and/or support TMC in any manner whatsoever during the ensuing by-elections in the state of Tripura. Further, they criminally intimated the locals that if their illegal demands are not followed, there would be dire consequences," the complaint stated.
The party also alleged that in order to create panic and to ensure that their threats are taken seriously, the "BJP goons" barged into Brajaballab Malakar's house carrying lathis and other deadly weapons. "They attacked each and every member of the household with the intent to kill, and at the very minimum, cause grievous bodily injuries. The attackers did not even spare the women and children present inside the house," the TMC said in its complaint.
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