Poll rigging: What happened on Nandigram polling day, EC explains point-by-point

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New Delhi: Election Commission of India (ECI) has despatched a point-by-point response to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s letter alleging that there was a whole breakdown of regulation and order through the second part of voting in Nandigram on April 1. 

The TMC supremo went up in opposition to Suvendu Adhikari of the BJP from Nandigram within the second part of the Bengal meeting polls. She had additionally dialled Governor Jagdeep Dhankar from Nandigram, alleging that there’s a full breakdown of regulation and order.

Responding to her allegation, Election Commission has written a point-by-point reply to the Chief Minister. The letter by Umesh Sinha, Election Commission of India, referring to her hand-written letter citing alleged going-on at polling station No. 7 Boyal Maktab Primary School, Nandigram Assembly Constituency, mentioned, the EC mentioned that allegations made in opposition to Border Security Force (BSF) jawans deployed at polling stations in Nandigram are “not correct”.

The EC letter mentioned that by 1.45 pm when Mamata Banerjee reached the polling station No. 7, the “supporters of boot BJP and AITC gathered outside the premises of polling booth and the situation started becoming tense.” 

 

The EC letter additionally added that related CCTV footage is obtainable with the Commission to show that there was no wrongdoing within the course of.

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