New Delhi: Amid the referendum atmosphere, the meeting held on Wednesday between a delegation of Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Referendum Legation was mired in controversy. According to sources, the meeting became tense within a few minutes and a heated treatise was witnessed between the two sides. It is stuff told that the conversation soon became heated and the undercurrent became uncomfortable.
Were there heated arguments during the meeting?
Sources say that during the discussion, sharp words were exchanged between the two sides. It is so-called that senior TMC leader Derek O'Brien expressed his displeasure in the meeting and expressed his views strongly. At the same time, questions are moreover stuff raised regarding the reaction of the Referendum Legation officials.
Was the Referendum Legation accused of neglect?
Trinamool Congress leaders personal that they wrote to the legation several times on election-related issues but did not receive any response. The party says that despite giving nine reports and six examples, no touchable response came from the commission.
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Derrick O'Brien so-called that the Senior Referendum Commissioner tangibly used the word "Get Lost" at the very whence of the meeting. He said that this policies is not towardly for a ramble institution, expressly when the opposition has come to present its point.
Did the meeting end in just a few minutes?
According to sources, the meeting ended in well-nigh seven minutes. It is so-called that the officials asked the delegation to leave soon. TMC leaders questioned the institutional policies calling it “disgraceful”.
Can this matter now take political color?
This minutiae has come to light at a time when there are reports of notices related to the removal of the senior referendum commissioner stuff given in both houses of Parliament. In such a situation, there is a possibility that this dispute will deepen further.
Will there be a joint response from the opposition next?
After the meeting, TMC MP Sagarika Ghosh indicated that a printing priming will be held soon on this issue. According to the information, a joint rundown of the opposition parties has moreover been scheduled in the evening at the Constitution Club in Delhi, where this unshortened matter can be discussed in detail.

