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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday, 10 December, alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party's workers are attacking fellow activists and blaming the Trinamool Congress (TMC) for the violence, reported PTI.
"They (BJP activists) are coming out (for rallies) with arms every day. They are slapping themselves and blaming it on the Trinamool Congress. Just think of the situation. They are roaming around with the BSF, CRPF, Army and the CISF (personnel). Why are they so scared?" said Banerjee, according to PTI.
The TMC Supremo reiterated that her party is the state’s party and urged people to stop “goons from outside” from winning the elections and representing the state. Banerjee visited a camp of the "Duare Sarkar" (government at your doorstep) scheme in south Kolkata's Bhowanipore area, where she asked, "Why will goons from outside (the state) come to Bengal during elections?"
CM Banerjee’s statement was echoed on Friday by TMC leader Mahua Moitra, who took to Twitter to react to the incident. Moitra said that the attack was "staged" by the BJP, which was why they could not be protected from it despite having their own security.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said that the Government of West Bengal will not allow the implementation of National Register of Citizens (NRC) or National Population Register (NPR) in the state, reported PTI. She urged people to ensure that their names are there on the voters’ list.
"Voter card is an identity card. There are some people who do not have any work and have joined the BJP. They are saying that they will enforce the NRC, CAA and the NPR. Though we will not let them do it, still I want people to understand the importance of voter cards," she said, reported PTI.
Claiming that her party will return to power in the Assembly election due in April-May next year, she said, "Till next June, rice and wheat will be free in Bengal. Our government will continue and we will try to make health and food free for every citizen of Bengal,” reported PTI.
Meanwhile, BJP Chief JP Nadda has claimed the party will win Bengal in 2021. “I can say with confidence that BJP will form the next government in West Bengal in 2021. Lotus will bloom,” Nadda said, while addressing the party workers at South 24 Parganas.
On Thursday, he lashed out at Banerjee’s party for alleged security lapses during his ongoing visit before the West Bengal polls, after his convoy was allegedly attacked and pelted with stones. He alleged there is intolerance and lawlessness in West Bengal.
Vehicles of BJP leaders, including the party chief, were stoned on Thursday, 10 December, when they were going to attend an organisational meeting at Diamond Harbour in South 24 Parganas district.
(With inputs from ANI and PTI)
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