Reports that Lok Sabha poll may be advanced: Mamata
Friday May 11, 2012 10:06:57 PM,
IANS
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Kolkata: Claiming that
she has got information that a certain political party held an
internal meeting in Delhi on advancing the Lok Sabha polls to
2013, Trinamool Congress president and West Bengal Chief Minister
Mamata Banerjee Friday told her party workers to be ready.
"I have heard that a meeting to advance the Lok Sabha elections
has been held. One party held such a meeting internally," Banerjee
said while addressing party workers here.
She however, said it could well be that her information was
"insufficient".
Turning to Railway Minister Mukul Roy, she asked whether such a
meeting had taken place.
"I have got the information that such a meeting was held in Delhi.
I won't say now which party convened that meeting. They want to
hold the Lok Sabha polls by 2013," she said.
"Anyday we can face the election. So we must be ready to face it.
And we must not do anything that the people misunderstand me,"
Banerjee said.
The term of the present Lok Sabha ends in 2014.
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