The central government should dissolve … Why did TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee say amid sir dispute

Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Abhishek Banerjee on Tuesday criticized the Election Commission, saying that if there are errors in the voter list, the entire Lok Sabha and the Central Government should be dissolved, as this list was used for the election of Prime Minister and Union Ministers. Banerjee accused the Election Commission of avoiding questions on alleged voter list discrepancies and gave examples of voters with the same voter ID card number in both Gujarat and West Bengal states. He also said that the Election Commission is scared.
 

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Talking to reporters, Abhishek Banerjee said that the way the Delhi Police behaved with the opposition MPs protesting democratically and peacefully in Delhi, including many women MPs, is clear that the Election Commission is scared. They have no answer to our questions. If you have any answer, then tell how there are voters with the same voter ID card in both Gujarat and Bengal states? How are voters with the same name at different polling stations?
He further said that the Election Commission is saying that there is an error in the voter list. If we assume that they are correct, then on the basis of this voter list and voter list, they were elected Prime Minister of the country a year ago, elected 240 BJP MPs, the country’s Home Minister, Health Minister and Defense Minister was elected … If there is any irregularity in the voter list, dissolve the entire Lok Sabha … If you want to do SIR, do it, but the first step should be made, but the first step should be made.
 

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The TMC leader clearly stated that the central government should be dissolved. You were selected on the basis of this voter list, but you are saying that the voter list in Bengal is wrong, but it is fine in Gujarat… If SIR is to be held, then it should be in the whole country. Earlier, on the seventeenth day of the monsoon session, Congress Parliamentary Party Chairman Sonia Gandhi and party president Mallikarjun Kharge joined the India Block in protesting in Parliament on the special intensive revision (SIR) issue. Many opposition MPs arrived wearing a white T-shirt written by ‘124 Not Out’ slogans.

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