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EC Refutes TMC s Allegations On Mamata attack ; Says state Responsible For Law & Order
Refuting Trinamool s allegations on the EC, the body pointed out that the EC has not taken over day-to-day governance of any state including Bengal .
Refuting Trinamool s allegations on the Central Election Commission (CEC), the election body on Thursday, pointed out that the EC has not taken over day-to-day governance of any state including Bengal . Calling the attack unfortunate , EC said that the incident must be inquired into promptly. Trinamool has held EC responsible for the lapse in security rather than West Bengal police after TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee was allegedly attacked by 4-5 unknown persons in Nandigram.
TMC Minister Partha Chatterjee condemned the attack on Mamata Banerjee & said that the party leaders will meet and file a complaint with the Election Commission
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Earlier today, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee abruptly left her on-ground campaign in Nandigram claiming that she was attacked by 4-5 people near Barulia Bazar.
After West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was allegedly attacked by unknown miscreants in Nandigram, the Trinamool Congress strongly condemned the incident, praying for her speedy recovery.
Trinamool Congress MP Sukhendu Shekhar Roy who was in Nandigram when the incident happened released an official statement alleging that the TMC supremo was pushed by unknown persons onto her car during which she sustained injuries in her left leg and waist.
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