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TMC MLA Hamidul Rahman threatens voters, BJP complains to EC

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All political events have up their video games for the upcoming high-octane West Bengal Assembly polls. TMC getting jittery by the rising recognition of the Bharatiya Janata Party within the state have began overtly threatening and issuing ultimatums to voters within the state of West Bengal. Chopra’s TMC MLA Hamidul Rahman courted an argument after he overtly threatened voters throughout his election rally speech at Alorani Maidan in his Chopra meeting constituency on March 2.
Addressing the general public within the census city in Uttar Dinajpur district within the state of West Bengal, the Trinamool MLA was heard issuing a veiled risk to the folks of Bengal: “After polls, we will have to meet those who would cheat us. Khela Hobe (the game will be played) with dishonest people”.
Our ancestors have mentioned – ‘jiska namak khate hain, uska namakharami nahi karte hain… After polls, we should meet those that would cheat us. Khela Hobe (the sport shall be performed) with dishonest folks. We all wish to see Didi as our CM: TMC MLA Hamidul Rahman (02.03) pic.twitter.com/pfXIdUu3Gd— ANI (@ANI) March 4, 2021
The MLA had additional mentioned: “Our ancestors have said, jiska namak khate hain, uska namakharami nahi karte hain”, roughly translated in English as “Our ancestors have said don’t betray those who feed you”, domineering to the general public that this time too, “they want Didi (as Mamata Banerjee is fondly referred to) to be the CM”.
A BJP delegation reaches the Election Commission workplace in New Delhi to lodge a criticism towards TMC MLA Hamidul Rehman over his comment at a public assembly made on March 2. pic.twitter.com/TVymusLmvR— ANI (@ANI) March 4, 2021
This comment has miffed the BJP leaders in West Bengal, who’ve now approached the Elections Commission in New Delhi to lodge a criticism towards the TMC chief.
The Election Commission of India lately introduced an eight-phased Assembly ballot for West Bengal starting March 27. The counting of votes will happen on May 2.
Soon after, it was reported how the BJP workplace within the Baranagar space of North Parganas district in West Bengal was vandalised. The BJP had accused the TMC of being behind the vandalism. Prior to this incident, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s Lokkho Sonar Bangla raths had been additionally broken in West Bengal. The supporters of the Trinamool Congress had entered its warehouse and vandalised its publicity vans, the BJP had claimed. A couple of LEDs had been additionally stolen from the spot. The incident befell at Kadapara in Kolkata and an official criticism was filed on this regard with the Kolkata Police.