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This Article is From Jul 06, 2013

Trinamool Congress gives all party meet a miss, Mamata Banerjee slams poll panel

Trinamool Congress gives all party meet a miss, Mamata Banerjee slams poll panel
Kolkata: The Trinamool Congress on Saturday stayed away from the all party meeting convened by State Election Commission in Kolkata on the upcoming panchayat polls in West Bengal.

TMC, however, said it had informed SEC through a fax message of its decision.

"Earlier on only one all party meet was convened. The SEC had taken all decisons unilaterally, without any discussion. It had unilaterally announced the counting date.

"So by being present in the meeting we would only endorse its unilateral decisions. So we decided against it," said state Industries minister Partha Chatterjee.

Later, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also accused the poll panel of taking unilateral decisions without consulting the state government.

Ms Banerjee said the people of the state would give a "fitting reply" through ballots, escalating the confrontation with the SEC on holding of the multi-phased rural polls over which both sides had moved court.

"I will take revenge in the democractic way through ballots. We will reply to each of these through ballots," she said.

The Supreme Court last week fixed the polling dates on July 11, 15, 19, 22 and 25 and turned down the plea of the state government and some NGOs seeking to reschedule the dates in
view of the Ramzan period likely to start from July 10 and end on August 9.

The ruling party's decision to stay away prompted opposition Congress and CPI-M to accuse it of disrespecting a constitutional body.

Congress called the Trinamool decision unprecedented.

"This is unprecedented. Never before in the 40 years of my political career have we seen a ruling party being absent at an all party meet. This is nothing but disrespect to a constitutional body like SEC," its leader Manas Bhuniya said.

Ms Banerjee, while addressing a panchayat election rally in Jainagar in South 24 Paraganas district, said, "Today some people are questioning our absence (at the all-party meeting). Why should we go when they (SEC) are not listening to us and when they are taking unilateral decisions?"

She also reiterated her party's stand that panchayat polls during the Ramzan period would inconvenience Muslims in the state.

"Even election date has been been fixed on Jummabar (Friday prayer). Did not (SEC) feel it necessary to ask us? The date of counting too was fixed on July 29 by SEC without consulting the state government," she added.

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