Khaleej Times

Bengal CM stages sit-in to protest against EC ban

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West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday sat on a dharna in the heart of the city to protest against the Election Commission’s “unconstitu­tional” decision to ban her from campaignin­g for 24 hours.

Banerjee, still confined to a wheelchair owing to the injuries she sustained last month, arrived at Mayo road here around 11.40am and began her sit-in next to a Mahatma Gandhi’s statue at the venue.

No TMC leaders or supporters were spotted nearby.

A senior TMC leader, when approached, said: “No party leaders are allowed near the site of the protest. She is sitting there alone.”

The Election Commission has barred Banerjee from campaignin­g for 24 hours from Monday 8pm for her remarks against central forces and a statement which had alleged religious overtones.

Banerjee, lashing out at the poll panel, had said on Twitter that she would hold a protest against the poll panel’s “unconstitu­tional and undemocrat­ic” decision.

The TMC boss is scheduled to address two rallies after 8 pm on Tuesday — one at Barasat and the other at Bidhananga­r.

Meanwhile, a defence official in Kolkata said that the area where Banerjee is staging a protest belongs to the army, and the TMC was yet to receive permission for the programme. “Just to keep everyone informed, we have received an applicatio­n from the TMC for a no-objection certificat­e at 9.40 am today. It is still under process,” the defence spokespers­on said. —

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