
Get lost vs shouting claims: Trinamool, EC meet sparks political storm in Bengal
India Today
A seven-minute meeting between TMC leaders and the Election Commission has sparked a political storm, with explosive claims, counter-allegations, and an impeachment push set to intensify the confrontation.
A meeting between the Trinamool Congress and the Election Commission has snowballed into a political controversy, with the party claiming Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar told its delegation to “get lost” within minutes of the interaction beginning.
TMC MP Derek O Brien said the meeting lasted only a few minutes.
“Today, we went to the Chief Election Commissioner. He told us ‘get lost’ within 7 minutes of the meeting. The meeting started at 10:02 am and ended at 10:07 am,” he said.
Brien said the delegation questioned the Election Commission over transfer of officials and raised concerns about the conduct of free and fair elections.
“When we told him that you are transferring officials, and how you would want to conduct a free and fair election? And then he said, leave from here,” he said.
He described the exchange as deeply concerning. “What I saw today is a shame,” he added.

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