BJP’s Dilip Ghosh Defends Vehicle Checks, Counters Mamata Banerjee’s Objection
Says no one is above Election Commission rules, stresses uniform enforcement during polls
BJP candidate Dilip Ghosh has defended the Election Commission’s authority to conduct vehicle checks, responding to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s remarks. He asserted that no one is above protocol, emphasizing that such checks apply universally, regardless of position.
Dilip Ghosh, BJP candidate from Kharagpur Sadar, strongly defended the authority of the Election Commission to conduct vehicle checks, responding to recent remarks made by Mamata Banerjee.
Ghosh stated that if the aircraft of the country’s Home Minister can be subjected to inspection, there should be no objection to checking any individual’s vehicle, including that of a Chief Minister. He emphasized that the Election Commission of India has the полном authority to enforce protocols uniformly.
“Just because someone holds the position of Chief Minister does not mean they are exempt from established procedures. Vehicle checks can be carried out on anyone, as this is part of standard protocol,” he said.
His remarks come amid an ongoing political debate in West Bengal over enforcement measures during elections, with the BJP reiterating the importance of impartial implementation of rules to ensure free and fair polling.
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