BJP's candidate from Kolkata Uttar LS submitted a complaint to West Bengal's Chief Electoral Officer on Saturday, seeking EC's intervention.
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Tapas Roy, the BJP candidate for the Kolkata-Uttar Lok Sabha seat in West Bengal, has lodged a complaint with the Election Commission (EC) against Trinamool Congress candidate Sudip Bandopadhyay. Roy accuses Bandopadhyay of operating his party office within a renowned school located in the constituency.
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Roy submitted the complaint on Saturday at the office of West Bengal's Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), urging the EC to address the issue. He alleges that Bandopadhyay has unlawfully occupied a room within the school premises and is conducting election-related activities from there, reported IANS.
According to the IANS report, as the school will serve as a polling station on election day (June 1), Roy contends that a political party's office cannot be allowed to function within its premises. He has requested the EC to relocate the Trinamool Congress party office to a different location until the election process concludes.
Additionally, Roy has called for the demolition of any illegal constructions carried out under Bandopadhyay's influence within the school premises, the report added.