"We want to know under whose pressure they (SEC) took such a decision. Counting should be held on October 7. This is our demand. If no decision is taken today, our movement and protest will continue," TMC secretary-general and Education minister Partha Chatterjee told reporters after meeting the SEC.
The SEC had yesterday postponed counting of votes for Bidhannagar and Asansol municipal corporations besides Bally under Howrah municipal corporation, where elections were held last Saturday, following allegations of large-scale violence and malpractices.
Senior party leader and minister Subrata Mukherjee and TMC general secretary Subrata Bakshi also participated in the sit-in.
Describing the postponement of the counting as "unconstitutional", he wondered "whether it was done under pressure from the Raj Bhavan or Delhi".
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He said that the state BJP president was announcing the decision of the commission regarding postponement of counting of votes before it was announced by the SEC.
Claiming that Mamata Banerjee has restored democracy in the state, Chatterjee said, "When the state was marching on the path of development under her leadership, the CPI-M is trying to return to power through destructive politics".
Chatterjee said that his party would hold a procession in the city tomorrow from College Square to Rani Rashmoni Avenue to protest against "violence unleashed by the CPI-M" and added "if the SEC does not take any decision by that time the agitation will head towards the SEC office".