Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], Leader of Opposition in West Bengal Suvendu Adhikari has asked the Election Commission of India (ECI) to take cognizance of 'threats given by ruling Trinamool Congress MLA Hamidur Rahman to supporters of opposition parties in his constituency'. Asked to take. In a post on X, Suvendu Adhikari said, “Chopra's TMC MLA Hamidul Rehman is known for the criminal cases registered against him. Here, he can be seen threatening voters and opposition party workers. His order is clear that once the elections come, the central forces will go out and the only force that will remain is TMC, and the voters and opposition party workers will have to live with them "I urge the ECI to take cognizance of the blatant threat issued by Chopra TMC. MLA Hamidul Rahman is trying to intimidate voters to vote in favor of his party, saying they should not complain if anything happens to them after central forces leave the district after April 26, Addressing locals at an election rally in Chopra, North Dinajpur, Rehman said, “Supporters of BJP, Congress and CPI(M) are eagerly waiting for the voting day in North Dinajpur.However, I want to tell them that the central forces will remain only till 26th April. After that, you will come back to our forces (a veiled reference to the state police). I would urge the supporters of the opposition parties not to waste their precious votes on BJP, Congress and CPI(M) candidates. Remember that on 26th April the central forces will move out of this district. After that only our army will have dominance.If something happens to them (after the voting is over) they should not complain. Challenging the BJP, Congress and Left parties to list their development work in the district, he said, "If BJP, Congress or CPI(M) has done any development work here, I will also stand in their support. Otherwise , I would urge voters not to waste their precious votes on their candidates. Voting for the Lok Sabha in Bengal will be held in all 7 phases starting from April 19. Counting of votes in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections is scheduled for June 4. Is.TMC won 34 seats in the state, while BJP had to be content with just 2 seats, CPI(M) won 2 seats, while Congress secured 4 seats. However, BJP performed much better in the 2019 elections. , won 18 seats against TMC's 22 seats. Congress's seats reduced to only 2 seats, while the Left did not get even a single seat.