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Governor C V Ananda Bose ‘once again planning to visit North Bengal during silent period’, TMC complains to EC
Day after EC halts Governor C V Ananda Bose’s proposed tour of Cooch Behar saying it would be a violation of the Model Code of Conduct, TMC tells EC he is ‘illegally interfering’ with Lok Sabha elections by planning to visit Alipurduar.
Written by Atri Mitra
Kolkata | April 18, 2024 01:09 PM IST
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The Governor had filed the suit after the chief minister claimed last week that women were afraid to visit the Raj Bhavan. (Express File)
The Trinamool Congress (TMC) on Thursday complained to the Election Commission of India (ECI) against West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose, alleging that he was “illegally interfering” with the upcoming Lok Sabha elections by “attempting to visit poll-going areas during the silent period and on polling day” on April 18 and 19.
The first phase of the Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal will be held on April 19.
The Election Commission had on Wednesday put a halt to Bose’s proposed tour of Cooch Behar on Thursday and Friday, saying it would be a violation of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC).
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In its complaint to the state chief electoral officer, the TMC said that it has “received credible information” that governor Bose “is once again planning to visit North Bengal during the silent period, including the day scheduled for polls”.
Referring to Bose’s proposed tour of Cooch Behar, the TMC’s letter added that he “again wishes to visit Alipurduar” on April 18 and 19 even though the parliamentary constituency is scheduled to go for polls on Friday.
The TMC urged the EC to ensure Bose does not visit Alipurduar as it “would be a travesty upon the sanctity of the electioneering process”.
“As you are already aware that during the silent period, any sort of political meeting and/or campaign is strictly prohibited. Further, during the silent period, all political functionaries, leaders and politically exposed persons who are not voters of poll-going constituencies are mandatorily required to leave such constituencies,” the TMC said.
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It further stated, “Therefore, the Hon’ble Governor ought not to visit Alipurduar today and tomorrow, as the same may adversely affect the level playing field of the ongoing elections. This is also because the Hon’ble Governor is known to conduct meetings with BJP leader(s) during his visits to North Bengal and the same would tantamount to interference with the ensuing elections, especially during the silent period.”
Atri Mitra is a Special Correspondent of The Indian Express with more than 20 years of experience in reporting from West Bengal, Bihar and the North-East. He has been covering administration and political news for more than ten years and has a keen interest in political development in West Bengal.
Atri holds a Master degree in Economics from Rabindrabharati University and Bachelor's degree from Calcutta University. He is also an alumnus of St. Xavier's, Kolkata and Ramakrishna Mission Asrama, Narendrapur.
He started his career with leading vernacular daily the Anandabazar Patrika, and worked there for more than fifteen years. He worked as Bihar correspondent for more than three years for Anandabazar Patrika. He covered the 2009 Lok Sabha election and 2010 assembly elections. He also worked with News18-Bangla and covered the Bihar Lok Sabha election in 2019. ... Read More