New Delhi: A day after TMC circulated an audio clip of a cellphone name between two BJP leaders allegedly “plotting to influence” the Election Commission, Union Home Minister Amit Shah asserted there was nothing secret about that dialog and that the vital question was who tapped it.
He mentioned that regardless of the leaders mentioned over cellphone have been calls for that have been made in written publically.
“Two BJP leaders were discussing over a phone call the demands made for transfer. These demands were made in writing. There is nothing secret in this. The question which needs to be raised is that who tapped the phone call,” mentioned Shah.
Shah additional clarified that the leaders have been discussing the demand for the switch of sure officers, which was made in writing.
The TMC has alleged that BJP’s Mukul Roy, throughout a name, was heard briefing get together chief Shishir Bajoria on methods to affect the Election Commission for the meeting elections.
The get together has additionally claimed that this was the rationale why the Election Commission modified the principles, which allegedly favoured BJP candidates.
Earlier, Bajoria alleged that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee sought assist from the get together’s district vice-president in Nandigram urging him to return to the TMC.
Bajoria additionally launched an audio clip claiming the recorded dialog is between Mamata and the native BJP chief.
Polling for the primary of the eight-phased meeting polls in West Bengal concluded on Saturday with an estimated 79.79 per cent voter turnout. There are seven extra phases to go. Counting of votes will happen on May 2.