The Election Commission has sought a detailed report in connection with an incident of alleged violence which reportedly broke out in Boyal in Nandigram, where Mamata Banerjee visited a booth. As soon as Banerjee reached Boyal, Supporters of the two parties indulged in violence, as TMC leaders demanded re-polling in booth number 7, CM Banerjee phoned the Governor and apprised him about the situation.Nandigram BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari on Thursday said Mamata Banerjee can speak to the governor as he does not conduct elections, but it has become Mamata's habit to "insult the people of Nandigram",She received injuries in an accident but said she was attacked.""She alleges that polling agent was ousted from one booth. But said nothing when her people pelted stones on media and injured one. Her political ground is slipping away. What she did is illegal. She stopped polling for two hours and did drama. It's a violation of the model code of conduct," Adhikari said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi campaigning in West Bengal on Thursday, said Chief Minister Mamta Banerjee was nervous about losing in Nandigram and suggested that she was desperate enough to consider a second constituency. If you go somewhere else, people of Bengal are ready to give you the right answer," said PM Modi, campaigning in Joynagar at South 24 Paraganas in Bengal . PM Modi also mocked the Bengal Chief Minister's letter to various opposition leaders on Wednesday calling for a united fight against the BJP, saying she "calls everyone outsiders, now she is appealing to them".
Once again raising allegations of a Trinamool role in the killing of BJP workers in Bengal. A BJP wave was blowing across Bengal, he said, adding that the party would win over 200 of the state's 294 assembly seats. The Prime Minister also responded for the first time to the Trinamool Congress accusing him of violating the poll code with his recent trip to Bangladesh in the middle of elections. "Didi did not like me praying at the Ma Kali temple in Bangladesh. Our faith in Gods is not seasonal like it is for Mamata Banerjee. We always take pride in our faith and tradition," said the PM. TMC has taken offence. Is it wrong to pay obeisance to Shri Harichand Thakur (founder of the Matua sect) at Orakandi?"
TMC sources have dismissed the speculation that CM Mamata Banerjee will contest from another seat apart from Nandigram. "The question of CM fighting from any second seat doesn’t arise," the TMC officials said.The clarification from the TMC came after PM Modi claimed that Mamata Banerjee will now be filing her nomination from a second seat. He was speaking at a poll rally in Uluberia.
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