West Bengal Election: BJP & TMC Clash on Code of Conduct

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Kolkata, March 20 Leader of the Opposition in the West Bengal Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, on Friday alleged that Mamata Banerjee has violated the election code by using the chief minister's letterhead for political correspondence and demanded immediate action by the Election Commission.

He argued that once the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) is in effect, a clear distinction must be maintained between administrative duties and party politics.

"Once the election code is in place, she cannot write political letters using the chief minister's pad. She can write as much as she wants on the Trinamool Congress pad... but using the CM's pad is a violation of the MCC," the BJP leader told reporters in Mahisadal, Purba Medinipur.

Besides contesting from his stronghold Nandigram, Adhikari is also pitted against Banerjee in Bhabanipur for the state elections.

CM Banerjee wrote a strongly worded letter to Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar on Thursday, expressing "deep shock" over the functioning of the election panel. In the letter, her eighth to the CEC, Banerjee alleged the election body had "unilaterally" transferred several senior state officials, including the chief secretary, home secretary, DGP, and multiple district magistrates and police officers, soon after the announcement of assembly elections.

It has been alleged that Banerjee used the chief minister's official pad to write to the CEC.

"Why is she using the chief minister's pad? The Election Commission should take action against her for this," Adhikari said.

He also demanded the removal of government hoardings and photographs featuring Banerjee from public spaces, saying these billboards were still in place even though it had been days since the election schedule has been announced.

The model code of conduct comes into effect immediately after the election schedule is announced by the Election Commission.

"Why haven't the chief minister's pictures been removed (from government hoardings) according to the rules? Out of what fear is the Election Commission giving these opportunities to Mamata Banerjee?" the BJP leader posed.

On the TMC's candidate list, Adhikari alleged it included individuals accused of rape or those who had spent two to three-and-a-half years in prison, saying no political party since Independence had released such a list.

He claimed the choice of candidates has sparked resentment within TMC's own ranks. In contrast, over 50 per cent of the BJP's candidates were grassroots workers with humble backgrounds, the BJP leader said.

The elections to the 294-member West Bengal assembly will be held in two phases -- on April 23 and 29. Votes will be counted on May 4.
 
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