Kolkata: West Bengal Congress president Adhir Chowdhury has written to Governor CV Ananda Bose urging him to see to it that panchayat elections are held under the supervision of central forces. This came soon after Congress worker from Khagram in Murshidabad was shot dead on the first day of nomination filing.
Accusing the ruling Trinamool Congress backed goons for the death of the Congress worker, Chowdhury has requested Bose to initiate legal action. Later, in a video message, Chowdhury said, "I expressed my concern this morning about the bloodshed and violence in the last panchayat election of 2018. TMC won 34 % seats uncontested just on the basis of muscle power. The polls had been rigged. A similar incident is going to happen this time. A Congress worker from Khargram in Murshidabad was killed. In Bengal Trinamool is again trying to create an atmosphere of fear."
"We will not allow TMC to play Holi with blood. We will not let the blood of these Congress workers go in vain," Adhir cautioned. He said that TMC-backed goomd were roaming freely in Khagram. "We will start our protest on Saturday in Khargram and Berhampur," he said.
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Addressing Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Chowdhury said, "I want to tell the Chief Minister, don't think that she can stay in power for long by killing Congress workers. We will not let the Chief Minister take over Bengal by rigging the elections and killing Congress workers. We are united with the support of the general public against these killers of democracy. We will fight. We know that in a democracy the people are the last word."