West Bengal Elections: TMC accuses police of acting in BJP's favour in Nandigram, Suvendu Adhikari alleges voter intimidation
West Bengal's assembly elections 2026: The TMC has accused police in Nandigram of favoring the BJP. Meanwhile, the Leader of the Opposition, Suvendu Adhikari, claims TMC-backed individuals are threatening voters. Both parties have lodged complaint...
Addressing a press conference, state minister Shashi Panja alleged that police personnel deployed in Nandigram in Purba Medinipur district were acting in favour of the BJP.
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She said a TMC delegation met Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Agarwal and lodged a formal complaint, seeking the removal of two police officers from poll duty.
"The presence of these officers is raising serious concerns about the neutrality in the polling process," she claimed.
The BJP rejected the allegations, with Adhikari alleging that "TMC-sheltered goons" were threatening voters.
"Murder accused Sheikh Sahabuddin is roaming in the area freely. He is visiting booths where Hindu voters are in the majority and threatening them. I am visiting those booths to reassure the voters," he told reporters before rushing to one of the booths.
"I am not here for Hindu-Muslim polarisation. I am here to fight criminals and stop them. The criminals here are TMC leaders belonging to a particular community," he alleged.
Polling for 152 seats across 16 districts began at 7 am amid unprecedented security arrangements.
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Besides seeking a re-election from Nandigram, Adhikari is also fighting against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in Bhabanipur, which will go to the polls in the second phase on April 29.
The TMC has fielded Pabitra Kar, a former aide of Adhikari, in the seat.
Nandigram hit the national headlines during the 2021 assembly elections, when Adhikari defeated Banerjee in a high-stakes contest.
After casting his vote at Nandanayakbar Primary School in the morning, Adhikari hailed the arrangements made by the Election Commission.
"I pray for peaceful voting. They (TMC) could not create much disturbance, nor will they be able to. The night before polling is usually crucial. Prima facie, the Election Commission and the central forces deserve thanks," he said at that time.
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