Mamata 'killing' democracy in West Bengal: BJP

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BJP today alleged that Chief Minister was "killing" democracy in the state by unleashing "violence" on its workers in the panchayat polls, as a delegation of party leaders met the Vice and the to raise their concerns over such issues.

The BJP also presented relatives of its workers, who were killed in the alleged violence, and those injured, before the media, as its leaders accused the workers of the ruling and the police of colluding to stop opposition candidates from filing their nominations for the panchayat polls in

and other party leaders from the state, including Mukul Roy, and Rahul Sinha, hit out at the government.

Supriyo said that the was inching towards becoming a fit case for dismissal. He, however, insisted that his party would rather work to defeat the in the polls.

Sinha said they do not want to make Banerjee a "martyr" and would defeat her in elections.

Roy alleged that Banerjee was a "killer of democracy" and claimed that five BJP workers had been killed in attacks allegedly by workers and hundreds injured. They also showed video clips of the alleged violence.

In their memorandum to Vice M Venkaiah Naidu, the party said democracy in the state was reeling under the danger of complete breakdown of law and order in the state.

"Mamata Banerjee-led members are preventing through force BJP workers from contesting the Panchayat polls. BJP members who filed their nominations have been intimidated, attacked with weapons, bombed, bludgeoned, knifed and even killed," the memorandum said.

Democratic space in the state is shrinking and the is trampling on democracy, it alleged.

The BJP said it also appeals to the to take cognizance of it, the memorandum said.

The BJP leaders also met and handed over a memorandum to him.

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First Published: Thu, April 26 2018. 17:00 IST