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Mamata misplaced election from Nandigram, mustn’t turn into West Bengal CM ‘ethically’: Biplab Kumar Deb

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Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb on Tuesday mentioned that Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee mustn’t turn into the Chief Minister of West Bengal “ethically” as she has misplaced the election from Nandigram seat within the just lately held state Assembly elections.

Despite Banerjee shedding the seat to BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari, who was as soon as her shut support, the TMC registered a landslide victory in polls profitable 213 seats within the 294-member West Bengal meeting.

Addressing a press convention on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workplace right here to protest the alleged post-poll violence in Bengal, Deb claimed that although the BJP misplaced the meeting election in a few of the states that went to polls, its vote share elevated by a number of instances.

“Many people have become Chief Minister without contesting the elections, but Mamata Banerjee contested and lost the election from Nandigram. People did not elect her and on this ground, ethically, she should keep herself away from the Chief Ministerial position,” he mentioned.

“Now Mamata Banerjee is claiming there was a conspiracy against her. If defeat is a conspiracy, then there is a conspiracy behind victory in the election,” Deb added.

The Tripura Chief Minister additional mentioned that the post-poll violence is going down throughout West Bengal after the TMC’s win and highlighted that no less than 5 BJP employees have been killed.

“Houses of BJP supporters are being attacked by TMC-backed goons. Party offices, houses and shops of BJP supporters are either being vandalised or being gutted in fire,” he added.