Mamata Banerjee Calls BJP's Victory 'Immoral'; TMC Alleges Electoral Malpractice
Mamata Banerjee has labeled BJP's victory in the state elections as 'immoral', accusing the party of electoral malpractice in over 100 seats. Despite the setback, Banerjee vows to 'bounce back' amidst allegations of irregular activities during the vote counting process.
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Mamata Banerjee, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader, on Monday denounced the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) landslide victory in the state polls as 'immoral'. She accused her rivals of manipulating results in more than 100 assembly seats.
Banerjee made these comments while leaving the counting center in her Bhabanipur constituency. TMC further alleged that the Election Commission, backed by central forces and major political figures, engaged in illicit acts during the counting process.
The TMC chief claimed improper conduct at the Sakhawat Memorial Government Girls’ High School counting center, citing switched-off CCTV cameras and ejected TMC agents, despite her protests to electoral authorities.
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