After the BJP National President Amit Shah was not allowed to hold a rally in Jadavpur, the BJP protested against West Bengal 's main election office. BJP leader Sunil Deodhar said the police administration and Jadavpur district collector have become TMC brokers. After the BJP National President Amit Shah was not allowed to hold a rally in Jadavpur, the BJP protested against West Bengal 's main election office. BJP leader Sunil Deodhar said that police administration and Jadavpur district collector have become TMC brokers.
Bharatiya Janata Party claimed that the West Bengal government did not allow the helicopter of BJP chief Amit Shah to enter Jadhavpur and address the public, which led to the cancellation of the proposed rally in Shah's Lok Sabha constituency.
West Bengal Government of 'establishing dictatorship rather than democracy', the BJP said that the Trinamool Congress has become a 'silent spectator' on the alleged anti-democratic methods.
The Trinamool Congress rejected the allegations and claimed that the BJP has cancelled the rally due to the fear of the arrival of fewer people.
Trinamool Congress general secretary Partha Chatterjee said, 'The allegations are totally baseless. We have no relation with this and they have cancelled the rally himself because he feared that few people would come in the rally'.
BJP's National Secretary General Kailash Vijayvargiya said that the district administration unnecessarily delayed Shah's permission to land the helicopter and claimed that he had not got clearance from the Public Works Department till date.