Elections 2014: BJP mocks at TMC's landslide win in Bengal

Mocking TMC's performance in LS polls, BJP state president Rahul Sinha today said they would have done better if the EC had controlled their terror acts.

Elections 2014: BJP mocks at TMC's landslide win in Bengal
KOLKATA: Mocking Trinamool Congress's spectacular performance in the Lok Sabha polls as "good for nothing", BJP state president Rahul Sinha today said they would have done better if the Election Commission had been active in containing the terror tactics of Trinamool.

"The Trinamool has won many seats but still they are not happy as they can't play a decisive role in the formation of next government. Before elections they had boasted they will be in control of the next government, but everything has gone in vain," Sinha said. Sinha also made caustic comments regarding TMC candidate Subrata Bakshi's "drubbing" in Bhawanipore assembly segment, from where Mamata is an MLA.

"Nitish Kumar has resigned taking moral responsibility. Tarun Gogoi has said (he) will resign owning moral responsibility. The TMC has got a drubbing in Bhawanipore assesmbly segment from where the CM is an MLA. (Now) Let's see what she does after her party trails in her assembly segement," Sinha said. He claimed if the Election Commission had been more active in "curbing the terror tactics of Trinamool", BJP would have won from at least 10 seats and the party's vote share would have gone up by at least 30 per cent.

"We will again complain to Election Commission to inquire against Sudhir Kumar Rakesh for his bias towards Trinamool Congress," Sinha said. Sinha said they will also appeal to the Election Commission to conduct the 2016 Assembly polls in a free and fair manner. After BJP's spectacular performance in the polls, Sinha hinted that the verdict will further strenghten the party's base in Bengal.

"Already the exodus from CPI(M) to BJP has begun in Bengal. People from Congress and Trinamool have also started joining us. The assembly polls of 2016 will be fought between BJP to TMC," he said.


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