Kolkata:BJP national vice-president Dilip Ghosh Wednesday said arrested TMC leader Anubrata Mondal should be behind bars till the panchayat poll next year as his return to the political scene will lead to bloodshed during it. Ghosh's remark drew a sharp retort from the ruling TMC, which said it only proved that the arrest of Mondal by CBI in the smuggling of cattle to Bangladesh was part of BJP's political game plan to keep him out of the politically crucial rural polls.
The panchayat polls will be the last major litmus test for all the political parties ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. It is necessary that Anubrata Mondal stays behind bars till the polls are over next year for the sake of peaceful panchayat polls. His release will only lead to bloodshed during the rural poll. The panchayat election should be held in the presence of central forces, he told reporters.
The TMC Birbhum district president Mondal was arrested in August by CBI. We have seen the kind of violence that was unleashed in the 2018 panchayat polls by TMC. There cannot be free and fair polls if it is held under the state police, Ghosh, who was the state BJP president from 2015 to 2021, said.
Hitting back, TMC said it only proves that Mondal was arrested as part of BJP's strategy to keep him out of the rural polls. The cat is now out of the bag. It is proved that CBI arrested Mondal under the instructions of BJP to keep him out of the rural polls. If that is BJP's strategy to win the coming panchayat election, then the entire TMC leadership should be put behind bars.