TMC dismisses PM's speculation, says Mamata not contesting polls from another seat
TMC said the question of Mamata Banerjee fighting from another constituency does not arise as she will be winning the Nandigram seat comfortably.

Sporadic incidents of violence, allegations of booth capturing and clashes on Thursday marred the second phase of assembly polls in Bengal, especially in the high-profile Nandigram constituency, even as 80 per cent turnout was recorded till 5 pm.
Didi is winning Nandigram. The question of her fighting from another seat doesn't arise. @narendramodi Ji, retract… https://t.co/wGpsDVV5kc
— All India Trinamool Congress (@AITCofficial) 1617297579000The EC has sought a report in connection with an incident in the Boyal area of Nandigram -- where the feisty TMC chief was held up for more than two hours following a siege allegedly laid by saffron camp supporters.
BJP leader Jaiprakash Majumdar, echoing the prime minister, said that Banerjee is "likely to contest from another seat after sensing defeat in Nandigram", an assertion rejected by the TMC leadership.
Slamming the BJP for "causing disturbance" in the high-stake constituency -- where the chief minister is pitted against her protege-turned-adversary Suvendu Adhikari -- TMC MP Sukhendu Sekhar Roy said the PM must "apologise for such wild and baseless claims".
Another TMC leader, who did not wish to be named, said the question of Mamata Banerjee fighting from another constituency does not arise as she will be winning the Nandigram seat comfortably.
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