The Asian Age

Biman Bose questions EC’s clean chit to CISF

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Kolkata, April 12: Stressing that the Election Commission’s integrity should never come into question, the Sanjukta Morcha — a three-party alliance of the Left, Congress and the ISF on Monday sought to know what prompted the poll panel to support the CISF version of the Cooch Behar firing episode as no footage of the incident is yet available.

Four persons were killed and as many injured on Saturday in Sitalkuchi area of Cooch Behar when CISF personnel opened fire outside a polling booth, allegedly after coming under attack from locals who attempted to snatch their rifles, the police had said.

The Election Commission has given a clean chit to the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) jawans and said that they had to open fire in self defence.

Veteran CPI(M) leader Biman Bose, who led a delegation that met with chief electoral officer Ariz Aftab during the day, contended that the EC’s decision was based on “hypothetic­al” reports presented by the district magistrate and the superinten­dent of police in Cooch Behar.

“Why is that nobody shot a video of the incident on a cellphone? Everyone, from mediaperso­ns to common people, is in possession of smart phones. The EC says the Central forces were compelled to open fire. But the report of the DM and the SP is not clear,” Mr Bose said.

He also emphasised that the poll panel’s integrity has always remained intact, and there should not be any scope to raise questions now.

Mr Bose added that the delegation, of which senior Congress leader Abdul Mannan was also a member, has urged the CEO to ensure that “no one gets to escape after making provocativ­e speeches capable of triggering violence”.

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