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'Constitutional crisis' due to Mamata's outburst: Somanth

Banerjee had said none of the officials would be shifted as long as she is the chief minister and dared the poll panel to act against her

Mamata Banerjee

Press Trust of India Kolkata
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's outbursts against the Election Commission over transfer of officials has created a "constitutional crisis" and set a bad precedent, former Lok Sabha speaker Somanth Chatterjee said today.

"According to the Constitution once the elections are declared, the Election Commission has every right to transfer officials if its feel so. Now the chief minister is saying something different. It has created a constitutional crisis," he said.

The matter has set a bad precedent and should be solved immediately, he said.

Election authorities in West Bengal yesterday ordered immediate removal of five superintendents of police and one district magistrate from poll duties, triggering a showdown with Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee who defied the directive.
 
A furious Banerjee had said none of the officials would be shifted as long as she is the chief minister and dared the poll panel to act against her while asserting she is prepared to be arrested and go to jail.

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First Published: Apr 08 2014 | 2:07 PM IST

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