16 December,2020 07:57 AM IST | New Delhi | Agencies
Activists of Socialist Unity Centre of India raise slogans and burn an effigy during a protest against the LPG cylinder price hike, outside the Governor's house in Kolkata, on Tuesday. Pic/PTI
Just days ahead of Union Home Minister Amit Shah's repeat visit to poll-bound West Bengal, the BJP has clearly upped the ante while urging the EC to invoke Section 15 of the Representation of the People's Act.
In essence, the Bengal BJP has urged the Election Commission to impose the model code of conduct in the state early according to the provision of that section. Generally, it comes into effect only after dates of the election are announced.
A delegation led by BJP MP Swapan Dasgupta made the submission to the poll body citing the law and order situation and "political bias". The BJP has also demanded early deployment of central police forces in the state, "else the ruling AITC with the active support of West Bengal Police will make campaigning very difficult, resulting in widespread violence."
The BJP has also said that members of the state government employees' federation are not used in the preparation of electoral rolls as "they have pledged their support to the Chief Minister and the AITC."
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They have also referred to an earlier complaint raising objection to this federation who the BJP claims had "committed" to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and her "electoral victory".
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