Bengal Assembly Polls: Mamata Banerjee, 66, said on Wednesday evening she was assaulted while she was crusading in Nandigram subsequent to documenting her selection papers.
A day after Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee claimed an assault in which she endured wounds to her leg and neck, the BJP said it would gripe to the Election Commission that she’s “spreading lies about assault for legislative issues”.
In the most recent contort in the Bengal political race, a designation of BJP pioneers will meet Election Commission authorities in Kolkata to grumble against the Chief Minister’s allegation and look for an examination. “We will request a general test into the assault, how it occurred, who was responsible…We will likewise request that neighborhood cops be suspended since this occurred on their watch,” Bengal BJP VP Pratap Banerjee told NDTV.
A designation of Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress additionally plans to meet Election Commission officials to document their own objection about the supposed assault.
Mamata Banerjee, 66, said last evening she was assaulted while she was battling in Nandigram subsequent to recording her assignment papers for the Bengal political race.
She affirmed that she was moved by four or five individuals against her vehicle and had the entryway closed on her when there were no police faculty around her. Looking pale, in torment, and highlighting her leg, she said, “Perceive how it is expanding”.
Inquired as to whether it was an arranged assault, she said, “obviously it is a connivance… there were no police officers around me”. She was taken to a medical clinic in Kolkata, 130 km away, after the episode.
Earlier today, Mamata Banerjee’s nephew Abhishek Banerjee, a Trinamool Congress MP, shared a picture of her in medical clinic with a message focusing on the BJP. “BJP support yourselves to see the force of individuals of BENGAL on Sunday, May second. Prepare,” he tweeted.
The BJP, which had accused the Trinamool Congress after its boss JP Nadda’s caravan was assaulted in December, blamed the Chief Minister for pulling a trick in sheer distress subsequent to acknowledging she could lose the political race.
“Not one observer appears to authenticate Mamata Banerjee’s ‘assault’ adaptation. Individuals of Nandigram are vexed and furious at her for accusing them and bringing notoriety,” tweeted Bengal BJP, posting what it said were observer accounts from the spot.
Alluding to the picture tweeted by Abhishek Banerjee, Bengal BJP boss Dilip Ghosh said: “It should be seen whether it was a genuine occurrence or a very much scripted dramatization. Individuals of the state have seen such dramatization before as well. The individuals who realize they would be removed from force can go as far as any level to get votes.”
At where Mamata Banerjee was harmed, a wrecked shaft has become the focal point of specialists and the media.
Numerous BJP pioneers said by witnesses, her vehicle hit the shaft. Yet, the Trinamool keeps up the Chief Minister, who has Z-in addition to security, was encircled and pushed, which prompted her wounds.
The Election Commission has asked the Bengal organization for a report by Friday.
The new round of claims underscores the rancor in the Mamata Banerjee versus BJP battle that is the subject of the Bengal political decision beginning March 27.