The Free Press Journal

Once strong backers, civil society now turns against Trinamool after violence

-

A section of West Bengal's civil society, which had years back strongly backed then opposition Trinamool Congress to unseat the erstwhile rulers Left Front, on Wednesday lashed out against the Trinamool for using "rampant muscle power" to prevent the opposition candidates from filing nomination­s for next month's Panchayat polls.

Warning that the happenings over the last few days amounted to "crippling" and "chopping off the fundamenta­ls of democracy, eminent persons held a media conference expressing concern over what lay in store for the state during the later stages of the poll process.

"People who we helped come to power, if now they start showing the same dominating attitude, then it becomes a difficult situation for us. When a ruler tries to show its power, then not does it cause danger for the people, but even for themselves (the ruling party)," said singer Protul Mukhopadhy­ay.

"The ruling party should remember that they cannot remain in power for long with this dominating attitude," he said.

Another singer Pallab Kirtaniya said the opposition activists are being beaten to pulp so that they cannot file their nomination. "A minister openly has openly declared that a panchayat which has not a single opposition representa­tive will get Rs 5 crore. Can one talk in this vein in a democracy? This is akin to chopping of the fundamenta­ls of democracy."

Venerable theatre personalit­y Bivas Chakrabort­y regretted that the miscreants seemed to be in control of the happenings during the filing of nomination­s. "We don't see anybody reining in them. We know that for long, West Bengal has not seen trouble-free elections. But this time, it has crossed all limits.

"If this is the situation in the nomination phase, then what will happen during polling or during the declaratio­n of results? Will miscreants control at every stage? If such a thing happens, it will be a disgrace for us."–IANS

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India