After the Election Commission on Tuesday barred BJP leader Rahul Sinha from campaigning for 48 hours and also sent a notice to Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh over their 'provocative' remarks on the Sitalkuchi poll violence
After the Election Commission on Tuesday barred BJP leader Rahul Sinha from campaigning for 48 hours and also sent a notice to Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh over their 'provocative' remarks on the Sitalkuchi poll violence, the saffron party said they will follow EC's instructions, unlike Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who is sitting on a dharna against the Commission's decision to bar her from campaigning for 24 hours.
"The Commission has taken a lot of steps against several BJP leaders in the past, but none sat on road in protest against the Commission like Mamata Banerjee. We all follow Election Commission's instructions," said Ghosh.
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Ghosh, who got the ECI notice for suggesting there would be more Sitalkuchi-like incidents if "someone crosses his limits", slammed Banerjee for sitting on a dharna against the poll watchdog's decision to bar her from campaigning.
The BJP and the TMC are engaged in a no-holds barred duel against each other in the high-pitched West Bengal Assembly election campaign, even as the poll watchdog has issued notices to both parties for resorting to objectionable remarks.
Speaking on EC's decision to bar him from campaigning, Sinha said that while he has received a harsher punishment than his actions, the poll watchdog works without any biases. "If Commission was partial they wouldn't have show-caused me. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee wants Commission to work the way its state election commission was working in Panchayat elections. Election Commission of India works without any biases. For them, BJP, TMC and all political parties are the same. If that wouldn't have been the case, they would not have sent me a notice. Though I feel I have got harsher punishment than my actions," he said.
In its statement, the ECI said Sinha made "highly provocative statements mocking the human life, inciting the forces that could have serious law and order implications thereby adversely affecting the election process."
http://bi.mineducacion.gov.co:8380/eportal/web/free-hacks/home/-/blogs/free-robux-free-robux-generator-2021-roblox-free-robux-generator-no-human-verification http://bi.mineducacion.gov.co:8380/eportal/web/free-hacks/home/-/blogs/124187Meanwhile, a senior BJP leader, who didn't want to be identified, said, "TMC has tried its best to create a trust issue between Election Commission and voters. Commission is an independent body which works freely and in a neutral way. BJP won't sit on dharna challenging ECI."