
You sell 'sindoor everywhere' but go silent in front of US: West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee hits back at PM Narendra Modi
KOLKATA: CM
Mamata Banerjee
returned PM Narendra Modi's fire less than an hour after the latter's Alipurduar rally, accusing the BJP-led Centre of 'going silent in front of America', selling 'sindoor everywhere' and using
Operation Sindoor
for 'political traction'.
'Pahalgam and Operation Sindoor have become election issues, discussed in rallies in the PM's presence. Other netas are calling this election rally 'Operation Bengal' in the PM's presence,' she said, latching on to junior Union minister Sukanta Majumdar's 'Operation Bengal after Operation Sindoor' statement at the Alipurduar rally.
WB CM Mamata Banerjee launches scathing attack on PM Modi, dares PM to debate against her on TV
'What Modi said today left us shocked and saddened. Is it appropriate for him and his ministers to talk about Operation Bengal...
(in the same breath as) Operation Sindoor when the opposition is representing the country globally to protect national interests? This implies equating Bengal with terrorism. He is insulting Bengal and its dignity. Hold elections tomorrow if you have the courage,' she dared Modi.
'Why have the terrorists responsible for wiping the sindoor (away from our women) not been arrested yet? Big talk.... Your words fail you and you fall silent in front of America.
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They are playing politics with a serious issue, which is unacceptable,' Banerjee said, adding: 'First he was a tea seller, then a chowkidar. Now he is selling sindoor everywhere, even in election campaigns.'
The CM also responded to PM Modi's 'cruelty' barbs, accusing
BJP
of being 'the mastermind behind riots'. 'Bengal is not cruel, it has a humane administration. What has Modi's sarkar done for country? Blue films are screened on the streets of UP.
The party's MPs disrespect women, the PM should sack them first. He speaks of corruption but corruption is highest in BJP-governed states,' she said.
We act if there is a complaint against our administration. What excuse does Modi have when terrorists are caught in Gujarat? You created trouble in Murshidabad and Malda. How many people were killed in Delhi? Why did the Assam CM say they would give rifles to citizens?' she asked.
Banerjee then referred to Madhya Pradesh's Vyapam scam to return the PM's SSC recruitment fire: 'Who filed the court case? The CPM and the BJP (did). What happened in Vyapam in MP? How many people died? Some 10,000 teachers lost their jobs in Tripura, 69,000 teachers lost jobs in UP. But we are humane in Bengal; we will find a way. We will respect the court and do something for the teachers, too.'
The Bengal CM referred to the state's schemes while slamming the centre for not paying Bengal its dues. 'You talk of roads and homes but have you given the money? We are building roads and houses on our own with state funds. Why has the money for building houses been stopped? May you live for 175 years... ayushman. But we have the Swasthya Sathi, which is a better scheme. We provide it to everyone, unlike you,' she said, accusing the centre of 'bulldozing the federal structure'.
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