Kolkata:The Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee amid allegations of rigging and violence in Sunday's Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) polling said the people of West Bengal have voted in a festive mood and those who complain were just misleading people.
Echoing the views of the Chief Minister TMC leader, Debangshu Bhattacharjee said, “never before were the KMC polls as peaceful as it had been this time. Of course, there were certain stray incidents that were conspired by the opposition parties. Attempts are on to malign the state government and state election commission. When the state election commission has declared the polling process as peaceful these allegations become baseless. However, our leader Abhishek Banerjee has promised disciplinary action against any of our party workers if found guilty.”
BJP leader Jaiprakash Majumdar who took exception termed the entire election process as farce. "It was in no way a celebration of the festival of democracy. Common voters were not allowed to cast their votes. The police have locked up elected public representatives. The manner in which the leader of the opposition, Suvendu Adhikari was heckled has tarnished the image of the people of the state," he rued.
BJP senior leader Amitava Chakrabarty, who himself was was among those heckled and reportedly thrashed by the TMC workers claimed that the TMC top brass on one hand announced that it would expel the trouble-makers while on the other its candidates are driving the opposition leaders and agents from the polling booth with the help of police.