Banerjee’s remarks come after Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah, another leader of the INDIA bloc, dismissed the Congress’ strong objections to EVMs
By: Shajil Kumar
THOSE raising questions on Electronic Voting Machines should give a demonstration of any “discrepancies” to the Election Commission, Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Abhishek Banerjee said on Monday.
Banerjee’s remarks come after Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, another leader of the INDIA bloc, dismissed the Congress’ strong objections to EVMs, saying the party raises questions about their reliability only when it loses.
Asked about leaders from different INDIA bloc parties supporting Mamata Banerjee on the leadership issue, the TMC national general secretary told reporters that the alliance members will sit and discuss it.
“This is my personal opinion that those who are raising questions on the EVMs should show a demo of its discrepancies to the EC. They should show any video (as evidence) to the EC,” Banerjee said to questions on the EVM issue.
The TMC leader said once there is proper monitoring during various stages of the polling process by booth workers and others, there is “nothing substantial” in these allegations.
National Conference leader Omar Abdullah, in an exclusive interview to PTI, dismissed the objections to EVMs, saying it cannot be that the Congress celebrates its win in polls held through the machines while questioning their reliability when it loses.
Asked about several leaders from the opposition’s INDIA bloc supporting Mamata Banerjee on the issue of leading the alliance, Abbhishek Banerjee said, “INDIA alliance will sit and discuss this. She is the senior-most leader. This is her third term as the chief minister and she has also been a Union Minister before as well. So there should be a detailed discussion regarding this.”
The TMC said no party should be treated small, and regional parties should not be undermined.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had recently said she could manage the dual responsibility of running the opposition front while continuing her role as the chief minister of West Bengal.
Her statement came amid disquiet in the INDIA bloc after the recent electoral setbacks for the Congress in Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir and Maharashtra.
She found support from senior leaders like NCP (SP)’s Sharad Pawar, and RJD chief Lalu Prasad, among others. (PTI)