EC Removes West Bengal DGP: Glaring Example of BJP’s Control Over Election Commission, Says TMC General Secretary Kunal Ghosh

Criticising the removal of West Bengal DGP Rajeev Kumar, the Trinamool Congress on Monday claimed it was a glaring example of BJP's "control" over the Election Commission (EC).

TMC, BJP Flag

Kolkata, March 18: Criticising the removal of West Bengal DGP Rajeev Kumar, the Trinamool Congress on Monday claimed it was a glaring example of BJP's "control" over the Election Commission (EC). Addressing a press conference, TMC general secretary Kunal Ghosh claimed that BJP was gripped by the fear of losing the Lok Sabha seats in the state.

Seeking to ensure a level playing field in the Lok Sabha elections, the EC ordered the removal of home secretaries of six states and West Bengal's director general of police (DGP), besides the secretary of the general administrative departments of Mizoram and Himachal Pradesh. Lok Sabha Election 2024: EC Orders Removal of West Bengal DGP Rajeev Kumar, Home Secretary in Six States Ahead of General Elections, Say Sources

"The BJP is trying to misuse all institutions, including the Election Commission. They are even meddling with the appointment of the election commissioners by changing the recruitment panel. The step taken today is a glaring example of the BJP's control over the EC," Ghosh said. EC Orders Large-Scale Transfers of Home Secretaries of Six States, West Bengal DGP Rajiv Kumar Ahead of Lok Sabha Election 2024

"It doesn't matter if BJP changes even 100 such officers because the people of Bengal are with Mamata Banerjee," he added. Elections for the 42 Lok Sabha seats in West Bengal will be held over seven phases, beginning on April 19.

Share Now

Share Now