“ROYAL MILITARY GENERAL: 'People of Bangabhoomi never
witnessed such cases of violence during nomination filing
before any election. The Administrative System is failing
day by day in Bangabhoomi. We also don't understand why
the Bangabhoomi Government is not giving us a chance
to tame all those hooligans. At least, the members of other
non-rulimg political parties in Bangabhoomi are not showing
too much intolerance. If the members of all the non-ruling
political parties start giving violent reactions to the
members of the ruling political party, then the law and order
situation of Bangabhoomi may worsen further
to declare an emergency situation also.'
ROYAL POLITICAL ANALYST: 'If the ruling party is so confident
that they will win the Panchayat Election of 2018 in Bangabhoomi
very easily, then why their members are not allowing the candidates
of other political parties to file the polling nominations ? There is
no credit in winning an election by unfair means. On the election day,
out of fear, many voters may not go to cast their votes ! But, if
the voters show their courage to go to the polling booths to
cast their votes, then their votes
may give a tough challenge to the ruling party.'
HERMIT: 'These incidents of violence regarding nominations of
candidates will actually reduce the vote percentage of the ruling party
in Bangabhoomi. The ruling party is actually deteriorating its
own good image. But, which party wins the election, it does not matter.
What matters is, election process should be fair and must abide by
all the rules and regulations of the word 'Democracy' that has been
rightfully defined with lots of respect and dignity in our Indian Constitution.'
KING: 'Violence is not at all a solution, if we assume the entire situation
as per the Newton's 3rd law. The members of all the
non-ruling political parties may also start giving violent reactions
to the members of the ruling party.
Before appointing any Election Commissioner, there must be some rounds
of Personal Interviews to judge the exact capability of a person to sit
on that particular chair. The Supreme Court is still not active
in this regard to stop the violence in Bangabhoomi. Even the top
national leaders of all the non-ruling political parties are not visiting
Bangabhoomi to see how their party members are getting
beaten up when they are going to file nominations. Voters will cast
their votes to which party, let that decision be left with them only, but,
at present, all the non-ruling parties must unite together to protest
against the dictatorship policies of ruling party in Bangabhoomi.'”-Arindam Sain
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