While the claim of impartiality of the central forces was questioned during the first two phases of the assembly election, during the third phase, the security personnel were caught with their pants down. In almost all the polling booths spread over 31 constituencies in three districts, the personnel were either found to prevent the pro TMC voters to go the polling stations or asking the voters to cast their votes in favour of the BJP.
Even the Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, campaigning in North Bengal during the day, tweeted a video, claiming that central forces on poll duty in Bengal were trying to secure votes for BJP. “The blatant misuse of central forces continues unabated. Despite us repeatedly raising this issue, EC continued to be a mute spectator while men in uniform are being misused at several places to openly intimidate TMC voters and influence many to vote in favour of one party,” Mamata tweeted.
In most of the booths the central forces preferred to maintain a passive attitude to the misdemeanour of the BJP cadres to drive away the TMC’s polling agents. In some places they threatened even the TMC candidates to leave the place.
Trinamool nominee in Arambagh in Hooghly Sujata Khan Mandal was chased by a group of alleged BJP supporters at Mahallapara, Arandi, where she had gone to look into complaints of rigging in some booths. Mondal is the wife of BJP leader Saumitra Khan. She is fighting on a TMC ticket. “My bodyguards saved my life… I came to know that BJP members were thwarting people from casting their votes in Arandi. I went there to find out what went wrong. I was assaulted, hit with bamboo sticks by saffron party men,” Mondal said.
Khan alleged; “The BJP had plans to rig the booths and would not allow any of our voters to step out of their homes. Once I reached there, villagers started coming out of their homes to vote. BJP goons chased me with lathis and I had to run to the fields to escape”. She claimed some of the blows landed on her neck and back. She also demanded that voting be declared void in two of the booths.
Even BJP candidate for Uluberia South actor Papia Adhikary was attacked by alleged Trinamool supporters when she went to visit an injured BJP worker at the Uluberia sub-divisional hospital. “The men were armed with sticks. I have never faced such a situation,” Papia alleged, adding that she would complain to the election commission. State minister and Trinamool nominee Nirmal Maji alleged that two of his security personnel were injured in brick-batting at Mukti chowk in Uluberia North.
Sunil Roy, a 72-year-old Trinamool leader passed away on Tuesday while on his way back from the booth after casting his vote. Bikash Roy, his son and Trinamool’s booth agent in Hatpukur, Goghat, alleged a group of BJP supporters had heckled him while he was leaving the booth.
The Election Commission which was quite pro-active during the second phase of polling in Nandigram, was conspicuously not visible during the third phase. The villagers of Howrah, Hoogly and 24 Paragana frantically tried to meet the officials and complain about the attitude of the central forces but could not succeed. The villagers in Hooghly complained that nearly 600 voters could not cast their votes as they were forced by the forces to go back. The villagers could not muster courage to face the security forces.
As during the second phase, today also coinciding with the third phase of the polling, Modi addressed at least three public meetings. Poor attendance of audience with people keeping away from the meetings did not dampen the spirit of Modi from launching a high velocity diatribe against Mamata. Modi addressing a rally in Cooch Behar, claimed that a BJP wave was blowing across Bengal and that his party would form the next government, Modi said Mamata's angry reactions indicated that she had lost the polls.
Modi even predicted that Trinamool Congress will disintegrate after May 2. In Howrah, PM claimed anger against TMC leaders among own party workers erupting daily. At a rally in North Bengal’s Cooch Behar district on Tuesday, PM took a swipe at Mamata Banerjee, saying “Didi, recently you said all Muslims should unite and not allow their votes to be divided. You are saying this means that you are convinced that the Muslim votebank has also gone out of your hands. They have also turned away from you. The fact that you had to say this publicly shows that you have lost the elections,” said Modi.
On this occasion Modi said, “Had we asked the Hindus to unite and vote for the BJP, we would have got eight or ten notices from the Election Commission. Editorials would have been written about us in the entire country.”
However, her rival Madhusudhan Bag claimed that no one from his party attacked Mondal. “It was the villagers who put up a resistance when the TMC leader tried intimidating them,” PTI quoted him as saying.
Though TMC MP Derek O’Brien wrote to the EC, to apprehend the BJP “goons” and take action against the CRPF personnel for being silent spectator to the incident. He wrote;“You are called upon to apprehend the goons of BJP, ensure that no corrupt practices take place, ensure the safety of our workers/members and polls are conducted freely and fairly”. But no action has been initiated so far
With the BJP terrorising the male booth agents of TMC and resorting to use of violence to prevent them from coming to the booths Mamata Banerjee directed her party leaders to depute women as polling agents to replace “cowards” who leave booths unguarded on vote day in the face of alleged threats from the BJP.
Her directive came after her party failed to depute polling agents in some 28 polling stations in Nandigram on April 1. She said; “I am not ready to listen to excuses like BJP’s threats or BJP’s attacks for not (someone from Trinamool) being present at the booth on the day of polling. I request those who are not brave, please don’t go to the booth. I am asking you (leaders) to depute women as polling agents in a booth. Assign my Kanyashree sisters, my students as polling agents,” at a rally in Hooghly’s Khanakul.
She also revealed the reason for her going to the polling booth in Nandigram’s Boyal on April 1 and staying there for over “two hours”. She said that it was to foil the BJP’s “plan” to capture 70 booths with the help of the police or BJP supporters in police uniforms. He said; “They had planned to cast false votes in 70 booths. I did not enter inside the booth but waited outside. I know the rule. Let the (Election) Commission send me a notice. (IPA Service)
CENTRAL SECURITY FORCES HAVE TO ACT AS PER RULES IN BENGAL POLLING
NEED FOR STRICT IMPARTIAL BEHAVIOUR IN NEXT FIVE PHASES IN THE STATE
Arun Srivastava - 2021-04-07 10:32
Deploying a huge contingent of the central security forces, the Home Minister Amit Shah has assured the people of Bengal that it would ensure peaceful, fair and free election. But his high sounding promises have turned out to be delusion.