Exclusive: Mamata Banerjee said- no political violence in West Bengal, outsiders are committing hooliganism

Posted on 15th Apr 2021 by rohit kumar

Voting is going to be held on April 17 for the fifth phase of the West Bengal assembly elections. The election campaign for the fifth round came to an end on Wednesday. Winning claims are being made on behalf of all political parties contesting elections in Bengal. Meanwhile, for the third time in a row, the Chief Minister of the state and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee, who came out to win the political ground of West Bengal, are live on ABP News for the first time about their strategies on the assembly elections.

 

 

During this time, questions are being asked to him on important issues including election strategy, allegations made by opposition parties over his government.

 

 

Updates here:

 

 

On the condition of Corona in the state, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said that the number of Covid patients is increasing in the country is a matter of concern. He said that there is no complete information about Covid yet, what has happened.

 

 

Corona is spread in Bengal due to people coming from Maharashtra and Gujarat.

 

 

- Appealed to the Election Commission to hold all other phases of voting together.

 

 

On April 17, I will appeal to the Election Commission to get voting together.

 

 

-The leaders from outside are not wearing masks in the state.

 

 

Why are people not coming out of Bengal being banned?

 

 

-The election that has been kept in eight phases needs to be changed.

 

 

The leftist party has decided not to hold big meetings because the crowd does not gather in their election meetings.

 

 

-No political violence in Bengal, outsiders are committing hooliganism

 

 

It is to be noted that under the first phase of West Bengal on March 27 on 30 assembly seats in five districts of the state, on April 1, in 30 assembly seats in four districts under the second phase, April 6 on 31 assembly seats under the third phase, fourth phase Under April 10 voting was held in 44 seats in five districts. Now on April 17 on 45 seats in six districts under the fifth phase, April 22 on 43 seats in four districts under the sixth phase, April 26 on 36 seats in five districts under the seventh phase, and 35 seats in four districts under the eighth phase. Voting will be held on April 29.

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