- Teenage girl from Bhopal pens down 'Ramacharita Manas' in mirror writing
- Sushma Swaraj wants Manmohan Singh to dismiss Salman Khurshid
- Khurshid has already cleared his stand on Muslim reservation row, claims Anand Sharma
- Azam Khan pulls up Congress over Muslim reservation row
- Jayant Chaudhary slams Mayawati for ignoring plight of Dalits
- Zoo authorities in Nainital introduce pram facility for tourists visiting with children
Nandigram by-poll was held under Trinamool threat: Biman Bose
Kolkata, Jan 6 (IANS) West Bengal's ruling Left Front chairman Biman Bose Tuesday said the by-election in troubled Nandigram constituency was marred by opposition Trinamool Congress threats to voters.
'Apparently everything was very peaceful in Nandigram during the assembly by-poll Monday. But the Trinamool Congress activists threatened innocent villagers of dire consequence and asked them not to cast their vote in the by-poll,' Bose told a press conference here.
Nandigram, around 150 km from here, saw prolonged blood letting over land acquisition for a proposed chemical hub project in 2007.
Bose said: 'Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) polling agents could not reach five polling booths - 141, 146, 139, 151 and 170 - as they were threatened by Trinamool Congress activists. Later with the help of the police and district administration they could enter those polling stations.'
According to state Election Commission officials, more than 81 percent of votes were cast in East Midnapore's Nandigram assembly by-election.
Police said there was no report of violence or untoward incident during the peaceful election process.
'Trinamool Congress activists also beat up villagers at Sonachura and Kalicharanpur locality and tore off their Electors Photo Identity Card (EPIC),' Bose claimed.
He said more than 1,000 people could not cast their vote in the by-poll in Nandigram.
'The election was not conducted in a fairly manner almost in 53 polling booths,' he alleged.
Basu appeals Oppn to attend all-party meet on Nandigram.
4 killed and 16 injured in Nandigram violence on Sunday.
Jhajjar might turn out the Nandigram of Haryana, SEZs again under scanner.
Violence continues to paralyze normal life in Nandigram.
Violence still echoing in Nandigram.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Comments:








