Mamta Banerjee loses from Nandigram seat, said – Supreme Court will go against Election Commission
Mamta Banerjee has a historic victory in West Bengal, but Didi has lost to Nandigram. Bharatiya Janata Party leader Shubhendu Adhikari has won the battle of Nandigram. But Mamata Banerjee has raised questions on the result of Nandigram. TMC has demanded re-counting of votes in Nandigram. So CM Mamta will go to court against Election Commission.
West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee said on Sunday that she will move the Supreme Court against the Election Commission. Mamata Banerjee has lost from Nandigram assembly seat while her party Trinamool Congress is all set to be ruling for the third time by registering a major victory in the state.
While addressing the journalists, Mamata Banerjee thanked the people of the state for bringing the Trinamool Congress to power in West Bengal for the third time. He said that voters have elected the Trinamool Congress to the assembly and rejected the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Mamta Banerjee said after losing by 1957 votes to BJP candidate Shuvendu Adhikari in Nandigram, “Don’t be worried about Nandigram. I struggled for Nandigram as I waged a movement. Let the people of Nandigram make whatever decision they want to make. I accept it. I do not mind We have won more than 221 seats and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has lost the election. ”
Earlier there were reports that Mamata Banerjee won by 1,200 votes in Nandigram. Later, the Election Commission said that BJP candidate Shuvendu Adhikari had won from Nandigram by 1957 votes. She said that she would appeal to all opposition parties to unite against the Election Commission to move to the Supreme Court. He said that all political parties should consider that a constitutional body should not function in this way.