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India Election 2019: Clamping Article 324 In West Bengal Unconstitutional, Says Mamata Banerjee 

Banerjee said she had never seen this type of Election Commission which is “full of RSS people.”

 West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee in a protest rally. (PTI) 
West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee in a protest rally. (PTI) 

Attacking the Election Commission for curtailing the campaigning for the last phase of polls in West Bengal, All India Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee said it is an “unprecedented, unconstitutional and unethical gift” to Prime Minister Narendra Modi by the poll panel.

Banerjee, also the state chief minister, said she had never seen this type of Election Commission which is “full of RSS people”.

“There is no such law and order problem in West Bengal that Article 324 can be clamped. It is unprecedented, unconstitutional and unethical. It is actually a gift to Modi and (BJP president) Amit Shah,” she claimed in a press conference.

In the first such action in India's electoral history, the Election Commission on Wednesday ordered campaigning in nine West Bengal constituencies to end at 10 pm on Thursday, a day before its scheduled deadline, in the wake of violence between BJP and TMC workers in Kolkata on Tuesday.

The Election Commission invoked Article 324 of the Constitution to curtail the campaigning for the last phase of the election on May 19.

The poll panel also ordered the removal of Principal Secretary (Home) Atri Bhattacharya and Additional Director General, CID, Rajiv Kumar from their postings in West Bengal.

On this, Banerjee said the two officers were removed “not by the Election Commission, but by Modi and Amit Shah”.

Kolkata witnessed wide-spread violence during BJP president Amit Shah's massive road show in Kolkata. A bust of 19th century Bengali icon Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar was also vandalised during the violence.

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