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WB: CPI-M wants repoll in 40 booths in two seats

Source:PTI
April 27, 2011 22:21 IST

The Communist party of India-Marxist on Wednesday demanded repoll in 40 booths in two constituencies in North 24-Parganas district where the third phase of assembly polls were held.

"We have demanded repoll in 22 booths in Bijpur and in 18 booths in the Haroa constituencies," CPI-M state secretary Biman Bose told a press conference. Repoll has been demanded in the 40 booths as the CPI-M polling agents there were either manhandled or prevented from performing their duty, Bose alleged.

Bose said the CPI-M polling agent in booth 93 of Bijpur constituency was injured in an attack by Trinamool activists who hit him with a revolver butt. CPI-M polling agents were also not allowed inside booths 3,9,10, 15 and 16 of the Bijpur constituency.

He alleged that Trinamool Congress candidate from Bijpur Shubhrangshu Roy was involved in the incidents. CPI-M supporters in six villages under the Haroa constituency, were obstructed by Trinamool Congress on their way to polling stations, he said.

Bose also alleged that a septuagenarian CPI-M supporters died of a heart attack after he was pushed by a central force man at the Duttapukur Shibmoni Primary School polling station in the Amdanga constituency.

"Bimal Roy, a local leader of our party, was challenged by the jawan as he was wearing a lungi. Although Roy showed his photo identity card, he was pushed by the jawan. He fell down and had a heart attack. He died later," Bose said.

Two women, 70-year-old Renuka Haldar and 65-year-old Momina Sardar died of heart attack in the Kultali and Cannin West constituencies respectively, he said.

While rubbishing TC claims that his party rigged the elections, Bose said, "the Trinamool Congress leader complains of rigging on one hand and on the other, says that her party will get 160-170 seats. How can she make this prediction unless her party has indulged in rigging?"

Asked to comment about his party leader Gautam Deb submitting documents to the Election Commission about his complaint that the TC was using black money in the elections, Bose said, "Our demand is simple. We want to know who is funding (the Trinamool chairperson's) helicopter tours. Our party leader Sitaram Yechuri has also taken up the matter with the EC."

Source: PTI
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