
TMC accuses EC of 'shameless role' in denying voters their democratic rights
Addressing a press conference before leaving for Delhi to attend a dinner at Rahul Gandhi's residence for a joint strategy on Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls and discuss fielding a joint candidate for the VP election, Banerjee said, "The EC also needs to understand and realise that it is an impartial, unbiased organisation and it has to operate within the ambit of the Constitution."
The TMC MP went on to accuse the poll body of playing an "active and shameless role" in denying legitimate voters their democratic rights.
"Now the EC has taken a shameless role to snatch the voting rights of genuine voters," he alleged.
"Yesterday, I saw a report that a residential certificate had been issued under the name of Donald Trump. You should ask the Election Commission about it instead of shooting questions at us," the TMC leader told reporters.
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