The Asian Age

Didi holds silent dharna as EC acts against 3 BJP netas

■ CM begins campaign as ban ends, plays victim card

- RAJIB CHOWDHURI

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday wrapped up her dharna in protest against the Election Commission’s “undemocrat­ic and unconstitu­tional” ban on her campaign for 24 hours in the Assembly election within few hours after the EC ordered similar steps, in a balancing act, against three BJP leaders -- Rahul Sinha, state chief and Midnapore MP Dilip Ghosh and Nandigram candidate Suvendu Adhikari -- over their controvers­ial remarks.

Though the Trinamul Congress supremo had announced she would sit on dharna from 12 noon, she reached the Gandhi Statue at the Maidan, which falls under the authority of the Army’s Eastern Command as it is defence land, quite early. From 11.45 am Ms Banerjee, in her wheelchair, began her silent protest, also a rare scene, sitting there alone.

As she was seen talking on her mobile before getting busy at painting, it came to light that her party’s applicatio­n to the defence ministry for permission for her demonstrat­ion at the venue was yet to be cleared.

Eastern Command spokesman Wing Commander Mandeep Huda said: “We have received the applicatio­n from the TMC for a no objection certificat­e for the Gandhi statue protest. It was received at 9.40 am today. It is under process. We have not yet issued the NOC for that. We are processing it as per laid down procedures and guidelines.”

Meanwhile the EC, in wake of the TMC’s questions on its impartiali­ty, ordered a 48-hour campaign ban, starting from 12 noon on Tuesday, on Habra

BJP candidate Rahul Sinha for his inflammato­ry remarks on the killings of four persons by the Central paramilita­ry forces at Shitalkuch­i in Cooch Behar during the fourth phase of the polls.

“Not four, eight people should have been shot dead by the Central forces there! The Central forces should be issued a showcause notice asking why they killed only four and not eight. Goons are trying to deprive people of their democratic rights. Central forces responded appropriat­ely. If it happens again, they will answer again,” the former state BJP president had claimed at a campaign rally on Monday.

After the order, he however said: “I hold the EC in high respect. But it is a severe punishment to me.”

The EC also served a showcause notice to Mr Ghosh directing him to explain his recent threat to “repeat the Shitalkuch­i-style killings at many places” during the polls by 10 am on Wednesday.

The poll panel also warned and advised Mr Adhikari, after getting his reply to its notice on his “begum” remark, in a veiled reference to Ms Banerjee, and his assertion that voting for his political opponent would imply voting for a “miniPakist­an”, “to desist from using such statements while making public utterances during the period when the Model Code of Conduct is in force”.

Five hours before the end of the ban on her campaign, Ms Banerjee cut short her dharna at around 3 pm and headed for home at Harish Chatterjee Street in Kalighat.

Resuming her campaign on Tuesday evening, Ms Banerjee said: “On one hand the BJP leaders will keep campaignin­g while on the other hand I cannot campaign. You be the judge… I will leave it to the masses to judge… I fail to understand why there has been an all-round attempt to stop me from campaignin­g,” the chief minister said at Barasat in North 24 Parganas.

 ?? — PTI ?? West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, sitting on a wheelchair, holds a dharna in protest against the EC’s 24-hour campaign ban on her, in front of the Gandhi statue in central Kolkata on Tuesday.
— PTI West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee, sitting on a wheelchair, holds a dharna in protest against the EC’s 24-hour campaign ban on her, in front of the Gandhi statue in central Kolkata on Tuesday.
 ?? — PTI ?? Devotees pay obeisance at the sanctum of the Golden Temple on the occasion of Baisakhi festival in Amritsar on Tuesday.
— PTI Devotees pay obeisance at the sanctum of the Golden Temple on the occasion of Baisakhi festival in Amritsar on Tuesday.

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