West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday slammed Union Home Minister Amit Shah for presuming the state assembly election results. “The people’s verdict will be evident after votes are counted,” said Banerjee hours after Shah asserted at a BJP press conference in New Delhi that the party will win 26 of the 30 seats in the first phase of polls, reported PTI.

Without naming Shah, Banerjee asked in an election rally in Chandipur, “A leader today said that the BJP will win 26 of 30 seats, why did he not claim all 30, did he leave the rest for Congress and CPI(M)?”

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The chief minister added that she will not predict anything.

Banerjee said that she will have her eyes on her party’s polling agents, warning them that she would know in case anyone works against the party or accepts bribes from the Opposition.

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Meanwhile, Shah told reporters during the conference that the high voting percentage (84.13%) in the first phase of the West Bengal assembly polls indicated the party has already gained most of the votes in the 30 assembly constituencies.

The votes for all eight phases of the election will be counted on May 2.