With the Supreme Court rejecting West Bengal government's plea for rescheduling the panchayat polls in view of Ramzan, Congress and CPI(M) today blamed the ruling Trinamool Congress for it and said the party was not serious about holding the election at the grassroot-level. "What can be done now? Trinamool Congress is solely responsible for this. From the very beginning, they were dilly-dally about holding the polls," WBPCC president Pradip Bhattacharjee said.
When the Supreme Court last week had fixed the dates of the poll for July 11, 15, 19, 22 and 25, "Trinamool didn't say anything about Ramzan, later on they raised the issue," he said. CPI(M) leader Mohammed Selim said, "The people of Bengal and minorities will now understand the hoax that Mamata Banerjee has tried to play by citing the Ramzan month."
If TMC had been serious about holding the panchayat polls, it would have held it in June.
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The bench said it respects the sentiments of Muslim community but constitution provision, for holding the election before tenure of Panchayat comes to an end, cannot be bypassed.