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Yet another Bangladeshi actor in soup over campaigning for TMC

BJP lodged a complaint against a Bangladeshi actor Gaazi Noor for violating visa conditions and campaigning for Roy in WB's Dumdum Lok Sabha constituency. The party submitted a video clip as evidence and demanded strict action against the actor and former state sports minister Madan Mitra who accompanied Noor for the campaigning.

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Published : Apr 17, 2019, 11:05 PM IST

Kolkata: A day after popular Bangladeshi filmstar Ferdous Ahmed was ordered out of India for violating visa conditions by campaigning for a TMC candidate, another actor from that country has kicked up a row by allegedly seeking votes for party nominee Sugata Roy.

The BJP Wednesday lodged a complaint with the Election Commission after a video surfaced of television actor Gaazi Noor purportedly campaigning for Roy in Dumdum Lok Sabha constituency in alleged violation of the model code for elections.

"This act is in complete violation of the terms of visa and yet another case of a foreigner actively influencing the electoral process of India's highest law-making body--the Lok Sabha. This is a gross violation of the very basics of democratic structure," BJP West Bengal vice president Jay Prakash Majumdar said after filing a complaint with the EC.

He demanded that appropriate action also be taken against former state sports minister Madan Mitra, with whom Noor was claimed to have campaigned for Roy on an open jeep, over the incident.

The party also submitted a video clip to back its claim.

When reached for comments, Mitra trashed the allegation and said Noor had met him only to hand over a document.

"He (Noor) is like a brother to me. He called me up and said he has to hand over a document. Because I was not at home, I asked him to meet me on BT Road where I was present then. Noor never campaigned for any candidate and never uttered a single word. Roy was also not there," Mitra told.

Noor could not be contacted for comments.

Sources in the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission here said Noor was "cautioned" by a senior official over the incident.

Sources in the office of the state's Chief Electoral Officer said they were looking at the matter with "serious concern".

Bangladeshi superstar Ahmed was ordered to leave India immediately and his business visa cancelled, an official had said Tuesday, two days after he allegedly campaigned for West Bengal's ruling TMC, triggering a political row.

A video showing Ahmed and Bengali actors Ankush and Payal participating in a roadshow on Sunday to seek votes for Kanhaiyalal Agarwal, the TMC candidate for Raiganj Lok Sabha seat, had gone viral on social media.

Ahmed was also "blacklisted" by the Union Home Ministry, casting a shadow over the prospects of his future travel to India.

Many Bangladeshi actors have close links to Bengali film and television industry in Kolkata and work in projects here.

Also Read: TMC MLA urges workers to 'chase Central forces away' with brooms

Kolkata: A day after popular Bangladeshi filmstar Ferdous Ahmed was ordered out of India for violating visa conditions by campaigning for a TMC candidate, another actor from that country has kicked up a row by allegedly seeking votes for party nominee Sugata Roy.

The BJP Wednesday lodged a complaint with the Election Commission after a video surfaced of television actor Gaazi Noor purportedly campaigning for Roy in Dumdum Lok Sabha constituency in alleged violation of the model code for elections.

"This act is in complete violation of the terms of visa and yet another case of a foreigner actively influencing the electoral process of India's highest law-making body--the Lok Sabha. This is a gross violation of the very basics of democratic structure," BJP West Bengal vice president Jay Prakash Majumdar said after filing a complaint with the EC.

He demanded that appropriate action also be taken against former state sports minister Madan Mitra, with whom Noor was claimed to have campaigned for Roy on an open jeep, over the incident.

The party also submitted a video clip to back its claim.

When reached for comments, Mitra trashed the allegation and said Noor had met him only to hand over a document.

"He (Noor) is like a brother to me. He called me up and said he has to hand over a document. Because I was not at home, I asked him to meet me on BT Road where I was present then. Noor never campaigned for any candidate and never uttered a single word. Roy was also not there," Mitra told.

Noor could not be contacted for comments.

Sources in the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission here said Noor was "cautioned" by a senior official over the incident.

Sources in the office of the state's Chief Electoral Officer said they were looking at the matter with "serious concern".

Bangladeshi superstar Ahmed was ordered to leave India immediately and his business visa cancelled, an official had said Tuesday, two days after he allegedly campaigned for West Bengal's ruling TMC, triggering a political row.

A video showing Ahmed and Bengali actors Ankush and Payal participating in a roadshow on Sunday to seek votes for Kanhaiyalal Agarwal, the TMC candidate for Raiganj Lok Sabha seat, had gone viral on social media.

Ahmed was also "blacklisted" by the Union Home Ministry, casting a shadow over the prospects of his future travel to India.

Many Bangladeshi actors have close links to Bengali film and television industry in Kolkata and work in projects here.

Also Read: TMC MLA urges workers to 'chase Central forces away' with brooms

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Yet another Bangladeshi actor in soup over campaigning for TMC
         Kolkata, Apr 17 (PTI) A day after popular Bangladeshi
filmstar Ferdous Ahmed was ordered out of India for violating
visa conditions by campaigning for a TMC candidate, another
actor from that country has kicked up a row by allegedly
seeking votes for party nominee Sugata Roy.
         The BJP Wednesday lodged a complaint with the Election
Commission after a video surfaced of television actor Gaazi
Noor purportedly campaigning for Roy in Dumdum Lok Sabha
constituency in alleged violation of the model code for
elections.
         "This act is in complete violation of the terms of
visa and yet another case of a foreigner actively influencing
the electoral process of India's highest law making body--the
Lok Sabha. This is a gross violation of the very basics of
democratic structure," BJP West Bengal vice president Jay
Prakash Majumdar said after filing a complaint with the EC.
         He demanded that appropriate action also be taken
against former state sports minister Madan Mitra, with whom
Noor was claimed to have campaigned for Roy on an open jeep,
over the incident.
         The party also submitted a video clip to back its
claim.
         When reached for comments, Mitra trashed the
allegation and said Noor had met him only to hand over a
document.
         "He (Noor) is like a brother to me. He called me up
and said he has to hand over a document. Because I was not at
home, I asked him to meet me on BT Road where I was present
then. Noor never campaigned for any candidate and never
uttered a single word. Roy was also not there," Mitra told
PTI.
         Noor could not be contacted for comments.
         Sources in the Bangladesh Deputy High Commission here
said Noor was "cautioned" by a senior official over the
incident.
         Sources in the office of the state's Chief Electoral
Officer said they were looking at the matter with "serious
concern".
         Bangladeshi superstar Ahmed was ordered to leave India
immediately and his business visa cancelled, an official had
said Tuesday, two days after he allegedly campaigned for West
Bengal's ruling TMC, triggering a political row.
         A video showing Ahmed and Bengali actors Ankush and
Payal participating in a roadshow on Sunday to seek votes for
Kanhaiyalal Agarwal, the TMC candidate for Raiganj Lok Sabha
seat, had gone viral on social media.
         Ahmed was also "blacklisted" by the Union Home
Ministry, casting a shadow over the prospects of his future
travel to India.
         Many Bangladeshi actors have close links to Bengali
film and television industry in Kolkata and work in projects
here. PTI SCH
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