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EC Asks Bengal Government To Prevent Post Elections Violence

Calcutta : Election Commission has directed West Bengal government to ensure that no victory celebration/procession should take place during or after the counting of votes for byelections. Commission asks the govt to take all necessary steps to ensure that post-poll violence doesn’t happen.

It is D-Day for Mamata Banerjee as today election results will be out and TMC is leading with 12,400 votes. There will be 21 rounds of counting of votes in the Bhabanipur constituency. The Election Commission is yet to show the trends on its website.

Bhabanipur in south Kolkata cast votes three days ago in a byelection. Trinamool Congress leader Mamata Banerjee must win to continue as West Bengal’s chief minister.

Bhabanipur has twice elected Banerjee twice before: this time she is contesting against two BJP’s Priyanka Tibrewal and the CPM’s Srijib Biswas.

Priyanka Tebriwal Writes A Letter To Chief Justice Of Calcutta HC

Tibrewal has written to the Chief Justice of Calcutta High Court seeking preventive measures in connection with possible post-poll violence after results are declared. In the letter, Priyanka Tibrewal has sought strict orders to the Kolkata Police to take all precautionary measures to prevent any kind of violence post declaration of bye-election result. Referring to incidents of violence that took place in West Bengal following declaration of result of state assembly polls in May, Priyanka Tibrewal said, “Taking the ghastly scenario into reference, I, as a candidate for this by-election, humbly request you give a strict order to all the government enforcement department to take extreme precautionary measures so that no innocent life is lost, no sexual crime is committed, no public is left homeless, no incident of arson is recorded and we live in a peaceful environment come what may be the outcome on the 3rd October, 2021.”

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