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West Bengal: Delhi Police detained MPs protesting in front of the Election Commission.

West Bengal : Alleging misuse of the central agency, a 10-member Trinamool delegation met in Delhi on Monday. election Commission Met the full bench of (Election Commission). After presenting their complaints and demands before the Commission, they came out and sat on strike. Trinamool MPs announced to sit on strike for 24 hours. After a few minutes, Delhi Police arrived to end the protest. Delhi Police has detained Trinamool leaders sitting on protest outside the Election Commission office.

Heads of NIA, CBI, ED and Income Tax should be changed as soon as possible: Dola Sen

Trinamool MP Dola Sen said, we have appealed to the Election Commission to change the heads of NIA, CBI, ED and Income Tax and with this demand we were sitting on a 24-hour peaceful strike. Trinamool MP Dola Sen said, PM Modi and Amit Shah think that NIA, CBI, ED and Income Tax are all their toys, we do not believe this, hence we have recommended to the Election Commission that NIA, CBI, ED and Income Tax are all their toys. The chief should be changed as soon as possible.

Alleging ‘overactivity’ over the role of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Bhupatinagar, Trinamool had on Monday sought an appointment with the Election Commission. The ruling party of West Bengal was given time till 4 pm. Under this, the Trinamool delegation went to the Commission’s office. That team included Derek O’Brien, Mohammad Nadimul Haq, Dola Sen, Saket Gokhale, Sagarika Ghosh, Vivek Gupta, Arpita Ghosh, Shantanu Sen, Abir Ranjan Biswas and Sudeep Raha.
Trinamool Congress is alleging that central investigative agencies are targeting opposition parties at the behest of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led central government. We have made a humanitarian appeal to the Election Commission that many people’s houses were damaged in the storm in Jalpaiguri. In such a situation, the state government administration officials should be given permission to build new houses.
Mamata Banerjee: Mamata Banerjee said, there are more allegations of corruption in BJP ruled states than in Bengal, if the Center has the courage then it should release a white paper.

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