Kolkata:
Chief Minister (CM) and Trinamool Congress President Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday
said that no alliance “will survive in Bengal” and both CPI(M) and Congress
will turn into “sign boards” after the Assembly elections.
"Let them (Cong-Left Front combine)
win 20 seats. No alliance will survive here in Bengal. Both CPM and
Congress will turn into sign boards,” Banerjee said in response to CPM
state secretary Surjya Kanta Mishra’s comments that after the fourth phase
of polling in the state, the alliance was on its way of winning 200 seats.
Alerting people against possible rigging by
the opposition, the West Bengal Chief Minister said, “I
have information that a plan has been chalked out by the
opposition CPM to rig polls at Raidighi. Booths have also
been identified for the purpose. Remain alert and prevent any such attempt.”
Campaigning for Trinamool candidate
Debashree Roy, who is contesting against former minister and CPM leader
Kanti Ganguly from Raidighi, Banerjee said TMC is confident
of winning the seat despite removal of SP, DM and a host of other officers
from the district by the EC. She said: “Re-elect our
candidate Debashree Roy and we shall take care of you. I will
visit again after the win.”
Commenting on the fourth phase of polls
held yesterday, she alleged that people in many places were
not allowed by the opposition and central force to cast their votes.
Banerjee
is scheduled to address election rallies in Baruipur and Bhangor
constituencies in the same district where polling will be held on 30 April
in the fifth phase.
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