Prime Minister pans TMC government over panchayat poll violence

Modi told the gathering that once the people of Bengal led the nation, but blood was spilled yesterday to further political interests.

Prime Minister pans TMC government over panchayat poll violence
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today hit out at the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal over violence during the panchayat elections in the state, saying democracy was "murdered" for narrow political interests.

Addressing BJP workers at the party headquaters here following the Karnataka verdict, he said the people should think seriously about the violence in West Bengal yesterday.

"The way democracy was murdered... from (filing of) nominations to polling, democracy had no place," he said.


Modi claimed that efforts were made to ensure that "opposition candidates are unable to file their nominations so that ruling party members are elected unopposed".

"Ballot boxes were found in a pond... innocent party workers, not only of the BJP but of other parties too, were killed," he said.

Modi told the gathering that once the people of Bengal led the nation, but blood was spilled yesterday to further political interests.
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"I don't talk of who wins or loses, but democracy was wounded... All parties, the civil society and the judiciary will have to play an active role... My concern is democracy, and I am not here to blame any political party," he said.
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