‘Who do we go to if not Election Commission?’: BJP slams Mamata Banerjee
Union Minister Giriraj Singh has lashed out at West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over her allegation that the Home Minister was interfering in the day-to-day working of the election commission.
Singh said that CM Mamata was frustrated as she can sense that she is going to lose in the upcoming polls.
He further questioned who the BJP leaders should approach if not the Election Commission.
This comes after CM Mamata Banerjee in a rally in Bankura on Tuesday accused the Home Minister of interfering in the poll panel’s work and harassing government officials and politicians.
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