Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury wrote, “I fail to understand whether VVIP aircraft (which are meant for foreign travel) can be used to participate in political rallies!”
Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary. (File Photo-PTI)
West Bengal Congress chief Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury on Saturday complained to Prime Minister Narendra Modi (PM Narendra Modi) by writing a letter to the Election Commission. Adhir Ranjan complained on behalf of PM Modi to use VVIP aircraft for political rallies in West Bengal and urged the Election Commission to take necessary action. In his letter addressed to Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora, Chaudhary wrote, “PM’s security is important on any official visit, but when the Prime Minister is coming to participate in a political event, it will make it difficult for any other leader There should not be harassment. “
The Congress leader wrote in the letter that due to the delay, I had to suffer persecution and had to cancel a pre-determined political program. I do not know if stopping other activities is part of the PM’s political program. He said, “Under a MOS railway, I did not use a saloon car for electoral purposes. I fail to understand whether VVIP aircraft (which are meant for foreign travel) can be used to participate in political rallies! ”
‘Necessary action should be taken by the Commission’
He said that India is such a poor country! All government employees gave up their wages for a few days during the event of the Corona epidemic. Voters were deprived of MPLAD fund development work for two consecutive years in their respective constituencies. These are for your information and necessary action should be taken on this. ”
Next phase voting on April 6
Before the third phase of voting in West Bengal, PM Modi held political rallies in Hooghly and South 24 Parganas districts on 3 April. The first two phases of West Bengal were held on March 27 and April 1, respectively. The next phase of voting will be held on 6 April. The votes will be counted on 2 May.
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