Mamata Banerjee, West Bengal CM warned BJP can riot before LokSabha polls 2024 in Bengal
- Posted on April 8, 2024
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Chief Minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, accused BJP members on Sunday of inciting disturbances in different parts of the state and pressuring leaders and workers of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) to join the BJP by utilizing government agencies.
Speaking at a public gathering in Purulia, she remarked, "Hold rallies and meetings, but do not riot against them." It is going to be the BJP that rebels. The rioting will occur on April 17 and the election will take place on April 19. The National Investigation Agency will invade the state as a result of these people's rioting; Lord Ram did not instruct you to riot.
She continued by claiming that the BJP, NIA, ED, and CBI were all acting as "arms" of the party.
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Politicians from the TMC are being targeted by organizations such as the NIA, ED, and CBI. They are breaking into homes without knocking and conducting raids in the dark. Tell me what the women would do if someone broke into their home in the middle of the night while they were asleep. She was told of the event that happened in Bhupatinagar on Saturday, when a mob attacked an NIA team while they were attempting to apprehend two suspects related to a bomb case.
She claimed that the government is pressuring our leaders and activists to join the BJP or face consequences.
Banerjee charged that the BharatiyaJanata Party (BJP) was encouraging communal riots on Ram Navami. She advised people to fight the urge to give in to any kind of commotion. The chief minister continued by accusing the federal government led by the BJP of embezzling funds from West Bengal's MGNREGA and PM-Awas initiatives.
She claims that the state government will put aside ₹1.2 lakh to construct homes for people who are struggling financially.
The European Commission has not yet given us the all-clear to start allocating the money. She said that as soon as the elections are over, we will begin building houses for the underprivileged.