Hindustan Surkhiyan Desk: Despite clashes being reported from West Bengal’s Asansol, where voting is on for the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections, Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidate Moon Moon Sen on Monday said that she was not aware of any violence in her consituency as she woke up late.
Sen, who is a TMC MP from Bankura, is up against Union Minister and BJP candidate Babul Supriya.
The actor-turned-politician said that violence was rampant during the erstwhile Left regime. “(Violence) is happening all over India, not just in Bengal.”
Asked about the pre-poll communal violence in the area and whether she had spoken to the victims, Sen said, “I haven’t. We are not involved in the riots. I have been busy campaigning for Trinamool and myself.”
Hindustan Surkhiyan Desk: Despite clashes being reported from West Bengal’s Asansol, where voting is on for the fourth phase of Lok Sabha elections, Trinamool Congress (TMC) candidate Moon Moon Sen on Monday said that she was not aware of any violence in her consituency as she woke up late.
Sen, who is a TMC MP from Bankura, is up against Union Minister and BJP candidate Babul Supriya.
The actor-turned-politician said that violence was rampant during the erstwhile Left regime. “(Violence) is happening all over India, not just in Bengal.”
Asked about the pre-poll communal violence in the area and whether she had spoken to the victims, Sen said, “I haven’t. We are not involved in the riots. I have been busy campaigning for Trinamool and myself.”