BJP in West Bengal on Sunday alleged that the central forces were not deployed «deliberately» during the panchayat elections, inviting a sharp retort from the ruling TMC which said there was no guarantee that violence would not have happened if the forces were deployed. BJP national vice president Dilip Ghosh said if the central forces were deployed in sensitive places, there would not have been so much violence, and people could have exercised their franchise freely and without fear. «The central forces were not deployed in sensitive areas deliberately,» he said. Ghosh alleged that instead of deploying the forces in the polling booths, they were made to patrol highways or were kept at police stations. «Even where they were deployed, that was done only after the violence and looting of votes,» he claimed. «They were ordered to be deployed in all booths by the Calcutta High Court, but that was not done,» he said.
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« Back to recommendation storiesI don't want to see these stories becauseSUBMITTMC said there was no guarantee that violence would not have happened if the forces were deployed. TMC spokesperson Kunal Ghosh alleged that four people were killed in firing by central forces in Cooch Behar, during the 2021 assembly polls. Polling was held in over 61,000 booths in the panchayat elections and violence happened in only about 60 booths, and serious incidents took place in eight of those. «In most cases, TMC workers died due to the violence,» he said. Fifteen people
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