The Election Commission has given two clear advice to the TMC. A post has also been issued by the Commission regarding this. In this post, the Election Commissioner has also shared a picture. In this post, the Election Commission has written that the Election Commission has divided the Trinamool Congress in two. This time the elections in West Bengal will be fearless, violence-free, threat-free, inducement-free, raid-free and booth and source jamming-free. The statement came shortly after a tense meeting between a TMC delegation and a full bench of the Election Commission of India ended on Wednesday.
><<>>< The Trinamool leaders also apprised the Election Commission of some cases in which some election officials have been alleged to have links with the BJP and demanded their transfer.
O' "We asked the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) how he can conduct free and fair elections when such tainted officials have been appointed in Bengal. His response to this was: Get out of here.
Election Commission gives Trinamool Congress two pieces
— Election Commission of India (@ECISVEEP) April 8, 2026
West Bengal this time elections:
fearless,
violence,
threatless,
inducement,
without raids,
booths and sources will remain jamming-free
ECI's Straight-talk to Trinamool Congress
At this time, the elections in West Bengal would surely be :… pic.twitter.com/p5fM8Uu337
Commission accuses TMC leaders of shouting
CEC urges O'Brien to maintain dignity in the chamber
He said that the CEC has appointed Derek O' He urged Bryan to maintain dignity in the commission's chambers. Shouting and rude behavior are not advisable. According to a source present at the meeting, as soon as the Trinamool delegation reached the meeting, the CEC pointed out the absence of their authorised representative. O'Brien asked if they were unauthorised and whether they should leave. After submitting their memorandum, the Trinamool leaders told the CEC that they wanted action on the ground, not just talks. Trinamool leaders have rejected the commission's claims. Sagarika Ghosh termed the Commission's claim on X as a "blatant lie" and said, "All this was not said to the four-member delegation
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