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Anurag Thakur claims Mamata gave orders for violence during rural elections

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Kolkata: Anurag Thakur, the minister of information and broadcasting, claimed on Saturday that TMC members had carried out acts of violence during the just-concluded panchayat elections in West Bengal on orders from Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister and leader of the party. In addition, Thakur stated that over 57 persons had been killed in conflicts, during the panchayat elections during a programme in Kolkata where he congratulated the BJP's successful candidates in the rural elections.

He claimed that the BJP has doubled the number of seats in the rural polls as compared to the previous elections and the result is an indication that Banerjee's "days at the helm of things are numbered".

"I would like to say that in the recently concluded panchayat polls, over 57 people have been killed. To fulfill Mamata Banerjee's wishes, people were killed. The entire law and order in West Bengal is in shambles. Mamata didi, your party leaders under your instruction restored to hooliganism (during this panchayat polls)," Thakur told reporters here.

The BJP leader alleged that Banerjee, for the last 8-9 years, has been giving shelter to hooligans and criminals for her political benefit.

"Compared to the last (rural) elections, this time the BJP has doubled the number of seats. This shows that people have started fighting back. Results show that Mamata Banerjee's days here are slowly heading to an end," Thakur said.

"Compared to the last (rural) elections, this time the BJP has doubled the number of seats. This shows that people have started fighting back. Results show that Mamata Banerjee's days here are slowly heading to an end," Thakur said.

State Industry Minister and senior TMC leader Shashi Panja questioned the timing of Thakur's visit to West Bengal when "Manipur is burning".

"He (Thakur) is the one who had said 'Goli maro desh ke gaddaro ko' (shoot the traitors). He should be behind the bars, but since he is a BJP man, he went scot-free," Panja said.

"Instead of being in Manipur, he is in West Bengal and speaking on violence during rural polls. The PM and other Union ministers are also silent on Manipur. The BJP creates and propagates violence. They had said that the democratically elected government in West Bengal will be overthrown and President's Rule will be imposed," she said.

Panja questioned why the prime minister was not putting his statement in the Parliament on the Manipur violence.

"Get rid of your theatrics, Mr Thakur, and think about the people of Manipur, devote yourself to the northeastern state," she added.


With PTI inputs

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