Kolkata:
The Trinamool Congress has written to the Election Fee, alleging that Suvendu Akhikari — Mamata Banerjee’s rival in Nandigram — is harbouring criminals and anti-socials and placing them up in numerous motels and guesthouses of the state. Senior social gathering chief Derek O’Brien, who wrote to the Fee, claimed that regardless of the native police being apprised of this, no motion had been taken.
The letter names sequence of places, alleging that Mr Adhikari has put up criminals who aren’t residents of the state, in these locations.
“Regionally, police have been knowledgeable of this, nevertheless, no steps have been taken but. We name upon you to right away intervene and direct crucial steps to be taken by the police beneath your supervision to forthwith apprehend all the skin criminals employed and harboured by Suvendu Adhikari on the above places,” the letter learn.
The social gathering has additionally written one other letter to the Fee, by which it requested for the arrest of all anti-social parts in Purba Medinipur district — an space managed by Mr Adhikari and his household.
“In the course of the first section of polls in Purba (east) Medinipur, there was giant scale violence by anti-social parts of the Bharatiya Janata Occasion, leading to grave accidents to many individuals and likewise varied cases of sales space capturing, rigging and jamming by them,” the Trinamool wrote to the ballot fee.
Mr Adhikari, as soon as a detailed aide of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, had joined the BJP in December. His face-off along with her in Nandigram — the place that catapulted Ms Banerjee to energy in 2011 ending the 35-year Left rule — is the centrepiece of this election.
The Trinamool Congress has additionally requested the Election Fee to not deploy armed forces from any of the NDA-ruled states, saying it might guarantee free and honest elections.
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