In West Bengal, the political war is scattered and everyone is in the Nandigram seat. Mamata Banerjee herself is in the fray on behalf of Trinamool Congress, while BJP has come to the fray by Mamata's old constable Suvendu Adhikari. The battle between the two is interesting and each other's complaints have reached the Election Commission. The TMC has now accused the Suvendu of sheltering the criminals. In a letter to the Election Commission, the TMC said that the perpetrators are being encouraged by the Suvendu Adhikari in Nandigram. The TMC said, "We were requested to intervene immediately and necessary steps to be taken by the police."
In a letter to the Chief Electoral Officer of West Bengal, TMC said that the Suvendu Adhikari in Nandigram are sheltering criminals and anti-social elements, who are not residents of the constituency, these people are being brought here for work, all of them have criminal records in different places.
MP Derek O'Brien wrote the letter on behalf of TMC. TMC says BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari from Nandigram has sheltered anti-social elements in his constituency, not even local residents, and TMC has submitted a complaint letter to the Commission with the names of houses and homeowners in the area. It has been revealed that the TMC has alleged that the road, clarifying the condition of the house, says that 30-40 boys are living in a two-story house of Kalipad Shi, they roam on motor bicycles, they are fromKolaghat, Pingla, Contai, and Contai, similarly, 30-40 people are passing through the officer's election agent at Meghnath Pal's house in Haripur.
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