Allegations of Collusion: The Controversial Bureaucratic Appointments in West Bengal
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticized the appointment of Manoj Agarwal as West Bengal Chief Secretary and Subrata Gupta as Chief Advisor to CM Suvendu Adhikari. These appointments, he argues, demonstrate collusion between the BJP and Election Commission, influencing electoral rolls for BJP's advantage during the state assembly elections.
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Controversy has erupted following the West Bengal government’s bureaucratic appointments of Manoj Agarwal and Subrata Gupta, as Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accuses the BJP and Election Commission of collusion.
Gandhi asserts these choices were made to reward partisan loyalty, highlighting what he describes as a systematic advantage for the BJP in the region’s electoral processes.
Addressing these concerns, Congress spokesperson Jairam Ramesh insists the appointments expose the absence of impartial oversight by the Election Commission, with electoral practices skewed to benefit the ruling party.
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