Abhishek Banerjee Denounces 'Silent Invisible Rigging' in Bihar Elections
Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee labeled the electoral process in Bihar as 'Silent Invisible Rigging,' implicating the Election Commission and the BJP. He criticized the alleged misconduct, compared it to the NRC, and questioned the role of security forces in border and smuggling issues.
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Trinamool Congress leader Abhishek Banerjee has raised serious allegations against the ongoing electoral processes in Bihar, calling it 'Silent Invisible Rigging' orchestrated by the Election Commission under BJP's influence. Addressing the media, Banerjee expressed concerns about the implications of these actions, emphasizing a need for judicial intervention.
Banerjee argued that the alleged rigging is an attempt to manipulate voter rolls, drawing parallels with the controversial National Register of Citizens. He vehemently criticized the role and integrity of the Election Commission, particularly referencing past election irregularities in West Bengal.
The TMC leader further challenged the Border Security Force and other agencies, questioning their efficacy in handling border infiltration and smuggling issues. He accused Home Minister Amit Shah of failing in his duties, demanding accountability for breaches in security and calling for his resignation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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