Kolkata, Apr 21:
The TMC on Monday intensified its attack on the BJP, alleging a “larger conspiracy” involving central agencies ahead of the second phase of West Bengal polls on April 29, while also questioning the credibility of the Election Commission.
Addressing a joint press conference here, senior TMC leader Derek O’Brien and minister Shashi Panja claimed that the BJP was “desperate” and was mobilising both political and institutional resources in the state.
O’Brien alleged that Union Home Minister Amit Shah was acting as a “full-time BJP worker” in the state and had convened a meeting with the heads of central agencies such as the CBI, ED and NIA.
The elections to the 294-member West Bengal Assembly will be held in two phases – on April 23 and 29. Votes will be counted on May 4.
“We have credible information that a meeting has been called by the home minister with the heads of the CBI, ED and NIA. In the next 100 to 150 hours, some serious or devious action has been planned before the second phase of the polls,” he claimed, adding that such developments were likely in districts of south Bengal.
He further alleged that the BJP was resorting to such steps out of “desperation” after failing to make electoral gains in regions such as North and South 24 Parganas, Kolkata, Howrah and Hooghly.
“When you cannot win people’s hearts, you get desperate,” he said.
O’Brien also accused the BJP of deploying “disproportionate force” to defeat Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
“To defeat a woman, you need 18 cabinet ministers, the prime minister, the home minister, the defence minister, several chief ministers, central agencies and thousands of security personnel,” he alleged.

