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Ram, Bam, Shyam Banded Together To Defeat TMC In Panchayat Polls’: Mamata Takes Dig At BJP, Congress, Left

Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee said that only 60 booths out of 71,000 saw unrest and too much was being made out of it.

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday implied that the BJP, the Congress, and the CPI-M had banded together against the Trinamool Congress. “The trio of Ram, Bam [Left], and Shyam [Congress] came together during the panchayat elections to harm us… why can’t they go to Manipur where violence has been persisting for so many days,” she asked. She also alleged that Central forces were sent to the state only to harass TMC.

Speaking on the panchayat poll violence, Banerjee said, only 60 booths out of 71,000 saw unrest. “Too much is being made out of it. There have been a few incidents that have resulted in some fatalities, but we do not support violence. We worked following the advice of the State Election Commission.”

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday implied that the BJP, the Congress, and the CPI-M had banded together against the Trinamool Congress. “The trio of Ram, Bam [Left], and Shyam [Congress] came together during the panchayat elections to harm us… why can’t they go to Manipur where violence has been persisting for so many days,” she asked. She also alleged that Central forces were sent to the state only to harass TMC.

Speaking on the panchayat poll violence, Banerjee said, only 60 booths out of 71,000 saw unrest. “Too much is being made out of it. There have been a few incidents that have resulted in some fatalities, but we do not support violence. We worked following the advice of the State Election Commission.”

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday implied that the BJP, the Congress, and the CPI-M had banded together against the Trinamool Congress. “The trio of Ram, Bam [Left], and Shyam [Congress] came together during the panchayat elections to harm us… why can’t they go to Manipur where violence has been persisting for so many days,” she asked. She also alleged that Central forces were sent to the state only to harass TMC.

Speaking on the panchayat poll violence, Banerjee said, only 60 booths out of 71,000 saw unrest. “Too much is being made out of it. There have been a few incidents that have resulted in some fatalities, but we do not support violence. We worked following the advice of the State Election Commission.”

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday implied that the BJP, the Congress, and the CPI-M had banded together against the Trinamool Congress. “The trio of Ram, Bam [Left], and Shyam [Congress] came together during the panchayat elections to harm us… why can’t they go to Manipur where violence has been persisting for so many days,” she asked. She also alleged that Central forces were sent to the state only to harass TMC.

Speaking on the panchayat poll violence, Banerjee said, only 60 booths out of 71,000 saw unrest. “Too much is being made out of it. There have been a few incidents that have resulted in some fatalities, but we do not support violence. We worked following the advice of the State Election Commission.”

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday implied that the BJP, the Congress, and the CPI-M had banded together against the Trinamool Congress. “The trio of Ram, Bam [Left], and Shyam [Congress] came together during the panchayat elections to harm us… why can’t they go to Manipur where violence has been persisting for so many days,” she asked. She also alleged that Central forces were sent to the state only to harass TMC.

Speaking on the panchayat poll violence, Banerjee said, only 60 booths out of 71,000 saw unrest. “Too much is being made out of it. There have been a few incidents that have resulted in some fatalities, but we do not support violence. We worked following the advice of the State Election Commission.”

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday implied that the BJP, the Congress, and the CPI-M had banded together against the Trinamool Congress. “The trio of Ram, Bam [Left], and Shyam [Congress] came together during the panchayat elections to harm us… why can’t they go to Manipur where violence has been persisting for so many days,” she asked. She also alleged that Central forces were sent to the state only to harass TMC.

Speaking on the panchayat poll violence, Banerjee said, only 60 booths out of 71,000 saw unrest. “Too much is being made out of it. There have been a few incidents that have resulted in some fatalities, but we do not support violence. We worked following the advice of the State Election Commission.”

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday implied that the BJP, the Congress, and the CPI-M had banded together against the Trinamool Congress. “The trio of Ram, Bam [Left], and Shyam [Congress] came together during the panchayat elections to harm us… why can’t they go to Manipur where violence has been persisting for so many days,” she asked. She also alleged that Central forces were sent to the state only to harass TMC.

Speaking on the panchayat poll violence, Banerjee said, only 60 booths out of 71,000 saw unrest. “Too much is being made out of it. There have been a few incidents that have resulted in some fatalities, but we do not support violence. We worked following the advice of the State Election Commission.”

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday implied that the BJP, the Congress, and the CPI-M had banded together against the Trinamool Congress. “The trio of Ram, Bam [Left], and Shyam [Congress] came together during the panchayat elections to harm us… why can’t they go to Manipur where violence has been persisting for so many days,” she asked. She also alleged that Central forces were sent to the state only to harass TMC.

Speaking on the panchayat poll violence, Banerjee said, only 60 booths out of 71,000 saw unrest. “Too much is being made out of it. There have been a few incidents that have resulted in some fatalities, but we do not support violence. We worked following the advice of the State Election Commission.”

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