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BJP’s Paul Slams TMC Over IPAC, Calls for Clean Bengal Elections

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The West Bengal assembly elections are under the spotlight as BJP firebrand Agni Mitra Paul accuses IPAC of covert operations despite shutdown claims. In an April 20 interview from Asansol, Paul labeled the closure of IPAC offices a sham, insisting the company continues functioning discreetly.

“Don’t be fooled – IPAC isn’t gone; it’s just playing hide-and-seek,” she said. Election Commission pressure might force address changes, but the machinery allegedly funnels money and alcohol to influence votes. Paul demanded uncompromised fairness in the polls, vowing to thwart any rigging attempts.

Shifting focus to TMC’s track record, Paul highlighted their resistance to women’s reservation and mishandling of rape cases. Banerjee’s remarks in Park Street, Kamduni, Haskhala, and Durgapur – questioning why women venture out late – expose a pattern of victim-blaming, she claimed.

“Women across India see through this sham,” Paul stated, mocking Banerjee’s national posturing versus local actions. Dismissing TMC’s welfare handouts as superficial, she criticized their opposition to legislative quotas for women. Paul also exposed EVM hypocrisy: TMC alleges tampering only in BJP victories, ignoring their own or allies’ wins.

Advocating for delimitation reforms, Paul noted exploding voter numbers necessitate updated parliamentary seats for equity. Her outspoken critique paints a picture of a fiercely contested election where BJP positions itself as the guardian of democratic integrity against alleged TMC machinations.

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