Kolkata: Accusing West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of threatening its supporters with unspecified action once paramilitary forces leave the state after the assembly polls, BJP has registered a complaint with the Election Commission over her comments.
In its letter to the poll panel, BJP alleged, despite the "pro-active" role of the commission, "large-scale violence" has been reported during the past several days due to such utterances by the Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief.
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To back up its claim, the letter written on Tuesday mentioned a widely circulated video of a meeting addressed by Banerjee at Nandigram on March 29.
"In the meeting, she said the central paramilitary forces will go one day, but she will stay in Bengal. Who will then save her rivals," the letter quoted Banerjee as saying.