
Kolkata, March 25 The Trinamool Congress has filed a complaint with the Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal against senior BJP leader Dilip Ghosh, alleging that he threatened to assault police personnel on election duty while speaking at a recent rally in Kharagpur.
In the complaint, the state's ruling party alleged that Ghosh was seen in a widely circulated video making "violent and intimidating remarks" directed specifically at the inspector-in-charge of the Kharagpur police station.
Ghosh was not immediately available for comments.
The TMC also alleged that the remarks were in violation of various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the model code of conduct.
It urged the Chief Electoral Officer to initiate legal action against Ghosh, and issue directions restraining him from making verbal attacks, threats, or causing injury to deployed police officers in the state.
The party also noted that it had earlier filed a similar complaint against Ghosh on March 16 over alleged threats to TMC leaders, workers, and the public in the Kalighat and Chetla area.
Elections to the 294-member West Bengal assembly will be held in two phases – on April 23 and April 29. Votes will be counted on May 4.