<p>West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday accused the central forces deployed in her Nandigram constituency of helping the BJP under instructions of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.</p>.<p>She also alleged Election Commission was following the instructions of Shah and not acting on complaints of alleged irregularities lodged by her party.</p>.<p>Despite sporadic violence and accusations of vote fraud in Nandigram, the TMC supremo said she was confident of victory from the constituency where she had a decade-and-half ago led a farmers' movement against a chemical hub planned by the then Left Front government.</p>.<p>"The CRPF, BSF are acting under the instructions of Home Minister Amit Shah....they are only helping the BJP," she told reporters outside a polling station in Nandigram constituency.</p>.<p>She demanded that Shah, who had earlier campaigned for Suvendu Adhikari, her rival in Nandigram, must "control the BJP goons brought from outside".</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/bengal-polls-cm-mamata-banerjee-slams-ec-over-inaction-on-poll-complaints-threatens-to-move-court-969068.html" target="_blank">Bengal polls: CM Mamata Banerjee slams EC over inaction on poll complaints, threatens to move court</a></strong></p>.<p>"This is shameful. The people will give them a befitting reply. The way even women journalists have been heckled is disgraceful," she said.</p>.<p>Banerjee also slammed the Election Commission for "inaction" despite her party lodging several complaints and threatened to move the law courts over it.</p>.<p>"We have lodged 63 complaints since morning. But no action has been taken. We will move the court over it. This is unacceptable," the chief minister said seated, in a wheelchair outside booth 7 in Boyal in Nandigram.</p>.<p>"The EC is working on the instructions of Amit Shah," she alleged.</p>.<p>"Goons from other states are creating ruckus here," she added.</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="http://west%20bengal%20polls:%20BJP,%20TMC%20cadres%20clash%20outside%20polling%20booth%20in%20Nandigram/" target="_blank">West Bengal Polls: BJP, TMC cadres clash outside polling booth in Nandigram</a></strong></p>.<p>The chief minister, however, said she is more worried about the fate of democracy given the use of money and muscle power than her personal victory.</p>.<p>"I am not worried about Nandigram, I am confident of victory. (But) I am worried about democracy," Banerjee said as she showed the 'V' for victory sign to a gaggle of press photographers.</p>.<p>The feisty TMC boss said she would win a majority of the 60 seats that had gone to polls in the first and second phase.</p>.<p>Banerjee is battling her former lieutenant Suvendu Adhikari, who has crossed over to the BJP for the prestigious Nandigram constituency.</p>
<p>West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday accused the central forces deployed in her Nandigram constituency of helping the BJP under instructions of Union Home Minister Amit Shah.</p>.<p>She also alleged Election Commission was following the instructions of Shah and not acting on complaints of alleged irregularities lodged by her party.</p>.<p>Despite sporadic violence and accusations of vote fraud in Nandigram, the TMC supremo said she was confident of victory from the constituency where she had a decade-and-half ago led a farmers' movement against a chemical hub planned by the then Left Front government.</p>.<p>"The CRPF, BSF are acting under the instructions of Home Minister Amit Shah....they are only helping the BJP," she told reporters outside a polling station in Nandigram constituency.</p>.<p>She demanded that Shah, who had earlier campaigned for Suvendu Adhikari, her rival in Nandigram, must "control the BJP goons brought from outside".</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/bengal-polls-cm-mamata-banerjee-slams-ec-over-inaction-on-poll-complaints-threatens-to-move-court-969068.html" target="_blank">Bengal polls: CM Mamata Banerjee slams EC over inaction on poll complaints, threatens to move court</a></strong></p>.<p>"This is shameful. The people will give them a befitting reply. The way even women journalists have been heckled is disgraceful," she said.</p>.<p>Banerjee also slammed the Election Commission for "inaction" despite her party lodging several complaints and threatened to move the law courts over it.</p>.<p>"We have lodged 63 complaints since morning. But no action has been taken. We will move the court over it. This is unacceptable," the chief minister said seated, in a wheelchair outside booth 7 in Boyal in Nandigram.</p>.<p>"The EC is working on the instructions of Amit Shah," she alleged.</p>.<p>"Goons from other states are creating ruckus here," she added.</p>.<p><strong>Read: <a href="http://west%20bengal%20polls:%20BJP,%20TMC%20cadres%20clash%20outside%20polling%20booth%20in%20Nandigram/" target="_blank">West Bengal Polls: BJP, TMC cadres clash outside polling booth in Nandigram</a></strong></p>.<p>The chief minister, however, said she is more worried about the fate of democracy given the use of money and muscle power than her personal victory.</p>.<p>"I am not worried about Nandigram, I am confident of victory. (But) I am worried about democracy," Banerjee said as she showed the 'V' for victory sign to a gaggle of press photographers.</p>.<p>The feisty TMC boss said she would win a majority of the 60 seats that had gone to polls in the first and second phase.</p>.<p>Banerjee is battling her former lieutenant Suvendu Adhikari, who has crossed over to the BJP for the prestigious Nandigram constituency.</p>