West Bengal elections 2021 | Will continue to oppose dividing voters on religious lines: Mamata
The Hindu
She said that the Election Commission may serve 10 showcause notices on her but she won't change her stance
Asserting that she would continue to raise her voice against any attempt to divide voters on communal lines, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said that the Election Commission may serve 10 showcause notices on her but she won't change her stance. The poll panel had on Wednesday , after she allegedly urged the Muslim community to vote en block for the TMC.More Related News

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