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Facing rigid EC, Mamata Banerjee agrees to transfers, attacks poll official again

Updated on: 09 April,2014 08:16 AM IST  | 
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Mamata Banerjee agrees to Election Commission's directive to transfer eight officials as a "constitutional obligation" but also demanded a top "tainted" poll panel official to quit

Facing rigid EC, Mamata Banerjee agrees to transfers, attacks poll official again

Kolkata: With the Election Commission toughening its stand, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Tuesday agreed to its direction to transfer eight officials as a "constitutional obligation" but also demanded a top "tainted" poll panel official quit.


Mamta Banerjee
West Bengal chief Minister Mamta Banerjee. File pic


Banerjee's announcement came hours of the poll panel rejecting the state government's plea to reconsider the directive to transfer eight officials, including five district police chiefs and a district magistrate.


Terming the order "political vendetta", she said the officers will be reinstated after the polls.

"We are not accepting it as the EC's order... rather accepting it as a constitutional obligation. For the time being we are accepting the removal of the officers but once the polls are over, they will return to their original places," Banerjee told media persons in Durgapur in Burdwan district.

She again accused Deputy Election Commissioner Vinod Zutshi of involvement in a scam.

"There is a case against this man in Rajasthan involving a land scam. Even a non-bailable warrant was issued against him but he got it stayed by Supreme Court.

"Why this person in charge of election process in Bengal? Why a tainted person like him is allowed to function. We demand his immediate removal," said Banerjee who had attacked Zutshi on Monday too.

The poll panel had remained adamant on its decision on the transfers and mandated the Banerjee government to comply its order by Wednesday.

"The state government had sought clarification and reconsideration on the orders regarding the shuffling. After reconsidering we have iterated that the list that was issued on April 7 has to be complied with by 10 am on Wednesday," EC director Dhirendra Ojha told IANS over the phone.

Citing administrative concerns, Chief Secretary Sanjay Mitra earlier in the day asked the EC urging it reconsider its decision.

Taking a tough stand against the order, Banerjee Monday had refused to comply and continued her defiance the second day, keeping up with her tirade against the panel during her addresses in Bankura and Purulia districts.

"I cannot be knowingly made to do something which is unjust. If the transfer were genuine, there was no problem but transferring officers to allow Congress to win is not acceptable," she said during one of her rallies Tuesday.

She later relented but said she will write to panel Wednesday expressing her disappointment and that the state government's opinion was not sought before issuing the order.

She also warned that in case of any untoward incident, the responsibility will be on the EC.

"Bengal is very sensitive, it is the gateway to the northeast and Nepal and here Maoists, KLO (Kamtapur Liberation Organisation), ISI are active. Even central agencies recently held a meeting for that. If something untoward happens then the responsibility solely will rest on the EC and those parties who are behind this," she said.

Observing that the integrity of the transferred officers has not been questioned, Banerjee accused the poll panel of working at the Congress' behest.

"If something untoward happens then the Congress, BJP and the CPI-M who are behind this will have to give answers," she asserted.

The Trinamool Congress chief also expressed her anguish over the schedule of the polls in the state and accused the Congress of "using central agencies to needle her government".

Meanwhile the opposition has lambasted Banerjee for her outburst against the poll panel and accused her of defying the constitution.

If state Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Rahul Sinha urged the EC to show cause Banerjee, his Congress counterpart Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury demanded the Trinamool supremo's arrest for defying the constitution.

"I feel Mamata Banerjee should be immediately arrested and sent to jail for making fun of constitutional norms. She is reacting in this way because her plans to unleash terror have been foiled by the EC," said Chowdhury.

Left Front chairman Biman Bose said: "This is unprecedented, nothing like this has been heard before. Is it her ego that is preventing her from complying with the law? If her defiance leads to a constitutional crisis in the state, she will be the only person to be blamed."

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