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Mamata angry with central force for firing during polling

TMC superemo Mamata Banerjee slammed the central forces for firing inside a polling booth in Birbhum district. She said, Stating that the law and order is a state subject, she said it is not the job of the central forces to enter polling booths and they should keep vigil outside.

Mamata Banerjee slams central force for firing during polls
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Published : Apr 29, 2019, 10:12 PM IST

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday slammed the central forces for allegedly firing "inside" a polling booth in Birbhum district and accused the BJP of misusing the forces in the elections.

Stating that the law and order is a state subject, she said it is not the job of the central forces to enter polling booths and they should keep vigil outside.

In Dubrajpur area of Birbhum constituency, voters allegedly engaged in a scuffle with the central forces when they were barred from entering booths with mobile phones, a senior election official said.

Security personnel reportedly fire in the air to control the mob, following which polling was stalled in the booths, the official said.

"I have heard that the CRPF fired inside a booth in Dubrajpur. I am yet to get the detailed report. CRPF personnel can be deputed outside booths, but they do not have the right to lathi charge or fire," Banerjee, also the TMC supremo, said.

Read | BJP greatest danger for India, like 440 volt: Mamata

She alleged that the firing was a ploy to rig the polls by the BJP with the help of central forces.

"Law and order is a state subject and not a central subject. Even if the central forces have to conduct a route march, they are required to do it along with the state police," the TMC chief said while speaking at rallies in Bagdhah and Swaroop Nagar in North 24 Parganas district.

Banerjee accused the BJP of misusing the law and bringing in central forces without depending on the state police and using them in garnering votes for themselves.

"We know the law. I have heard that complaints were made (before the EC) that the central force personnel have gone inside booths and asked people to vote for the BJP. This will not help the BJP," she said.

"The BJP do not trust the Bengal police. The police are on security duty during the Durga Puja, during Diwali.

They protect us from thieves and dacoits. And during elections, you need policemen from Delhi," Banerjee said.

Asking the BJP to trust the people, she said police will not vote for its candidates but the people will.

Violence was reported from several parts of the eight Lok Sabha constituencies where polling is going on Monday.

Clashes have broken out between the supporters of rival parties in Nanoor, Rampurhat, Nalhati and Siuri areas of Birbhum seat, injuring several people.

The Election Commission has deployed central forces at around 98.8 per cent of the booths in the eight seats -- Baharampur, Krishnagar, Ranaghat (SC), Burdwan East (SC), Burdwan-Durgapur, Asansol, Bolpur (SC) and Birbhum.

Addressing the rallies, Banerjee called upon the people to vote against the BJP and dethrone Prime Minister Narendra Modi from power.

"He (Modi) is adept at lying constantly," Banerjee said adding "Whenever he comes to Bengal, he provokes his supporters to disrupt peace in the state in order to yield political dividend," she alleged.

The BJP brigade is distributing money to purchase voters and resorting to divisive politics which is in contrary to the state's culture, Banerjee claimed.

The TMC chief expressed confidence that her party will win all the 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state and play a pivotal role in forming the next government at the Centre.

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday slammed the central forces for allegedly firing "inside" a polling booth in Birbhum district and accused the BJP of misusing the forces in the elections.

Stating that the law and order is a state subject, she said it is not the job of the central forces to enter polling booths and they should keep vigil outside.

In Dubrajpur area of Birbhum constituency, voters allegedly engaged in a scuffle with the central forces when they were barred from entering booths with mobile phones, a senior election official said.

Security personnel reportedly fire in the air to control the mob, following which polling was stalled in the booths, the official said.

"I have heard that the CRPF fired inside a booth in Dubrajpur. I am yet to get the detailed report. CRPF personnel can be deputed outside booths, but they do not have the right to lathi charge or fire," Banerjee, also the TMC supremo, said.

Read | BJP greatest danger for India, like 440 volt: Mamata

She alleged that the firing was a ploy to rig the polls by the BJP with the help of central forces.

"Law and order is a state subject and not a central subject. Even if the central forces have to conduct a route march, they are required to do it along with the state police," the TMC chief said while speaking at rallies in Bagdhah and Swaroop Nagar in North 24 Parganas district.

Banerjee accused the BJP of misusing the law and bringing in central forces without depending on the state police and using them in garnering votes for themselves.

"We know the law. I have heard that complaints were made (before the EC) that the central force personnel have gone inside booths and asked people to vote for the BJP. This will not help the BJP," she said.

"The BJP do not trust the Bengal police. The police are on security duty during the Durga Puja, during Diwali.

They protect us from thieves and dacoits. And during elections, you need policemen from Delhi," Banerjee said.

Asking the BJP to trust the people, she said police will not vote for its candidates but the people will.

Violence was reported from several parts of the eight Lok Sabha constituencies where polling is going on Monday.

Clashes have broken out between the supporters of rival parties in Nanoor, Rampurhat, Nalhati and Siuri areas of Birbhum seat, injuring several people.

The Election Commission has deployed central forces at around 98.8 per cent of the booths in the eight seats -- Baharampur, Krishnagar, Ranaghat (SC), Burdwan East (SC), Burdwan-Durgapur, Asansol, Bolpur (SC) and Birbhum.

Addressing the rallies, Banerjee called upon the people to vote against the BJP and dethrone Prime Minister Narendra Modi from power.

"He (Modi) is adept at lying constantly," Banerjee said adding "Whenever he comes to Bengal, he provokes his supporters to disrupt peace in the state in order to yield political dividend," she alleged.

The BJP brigade is distributing money to purchase voters and resorting to divisive politics which is in contrary to the state's culture, Banerjee claimed.

The TMC chief expressed confidence that her party will win all the 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state and play a pivotal role in forming the next government at the Centre.

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Mamata angry with central force for firing during polling
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         Kolkata, Apr 29 (PTI) West Bengal Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee on Monday slammed the central forces for
allegedly firing "inside" a polling booth in Birbhum district
and accused the BJP of misusing the forces in the elections.
         Stating that the law and order is a state subject,
she said it is not the job of the central forces to enter
polling booths and they should keep vigil outside.
         In Dubrajpur area of Birbhum constituency, voters
allegedly engaged in a scuffle with the central forces when
they were barred from entering booths with mobile phones, a
senior election official said.
         Security personnel reportedly fire in the air to
control the mob, following which polling was stalled in the
booths, the official said.
         "I have heard that the CRPF fired inside a booth in
Dubrajpur. I am yet to get the detailed report. CRPF personnel
can be deputed outside booths, but they do not have the right
to lathicharge or fire," Banerjee, also the TMC supremo, said.
         She alleged that the firing was a ploy to rig the
polls by the BJP with the help of central forces.
         "Law and order is a state subject and not a central
subject. Even if the central forces have to conduct a route
march, they are required to do it along with the state
police," the TMC chief said while speaking at rallies in
Bagdhah and Swaroop Nagar in North 24 Parganas district.
         Banerjee accused the BJP of misusing the law and
bringing in central forces without depending on the state
police and using them in garnering votes for themselves.
         "We know the law. I have heard that complaints were
made (before the EC) that the central force personnel have
gone inside booths and asked people to vote for the BJP. This
will not help the BJP," she said.
         "The BJP do not trust the Bengal police. The police
are on security duty during the Durga Puja, during Diwali.
They protect us from thieves and dacoits. And during
elections, you need policemen from Delhi," Banerjee said.
         Asking the BJP to trust the people, she said police
will not vote for its candidates but the people will.
         Violence was reported from several parts of the eight
Lok Sabha constituencies where polling is going on Monday.
         Clashes have broken out between the supporters of
rival parties in Nanoor, Rampurhat, Nalhati and Siuri areas of
Birbhum seat, injuring several people.
         The Election Commission has deployed central forces at
around 98.8 per cent of the booths in the eight seats --
Baharampur, Krishnagar, Ranaghat (SC), Burdwan East (SC),
Burdwan-Durgapur, Asansol, Bolpur (SC) and Birbhum.
         Addressing the rallies, Banerjee called upon the
people to vote against the BJP and dethrone Prime Minister
Narendra Modi from power.
         "He (Modi) is adept at lying constantly," Banerjee
said adding "Whenever he comes to Bengal, he provokes his
supporters to disrupt peace in the state in order to yield
political dividend," she alleged.
         The BJP brigade is distributing money to purchase
voters and resorting to divisive politics which is in contrary
to the state's culture, Banerjee claimed.
         The TMC chief expressed confidence that her party will
win all the 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state and play a pivotal
role in forming the next government at the Centre. PTI SCH AKB
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