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Mamata declines to speak at Netaji event after chants of ‘Jai Shri Ram’

Says govt event must have some dignity, BJP says incident reveals West Bengal CM’s mindset of appeasemen­t politics

- Tanmay Chatterjee letters@hindustant­imes.com SAMIR JANA /HT PHOTO

KOLKATA: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday refused to speak at an official event attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to mark the beginning of the celebratio­ns of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s 124th birth anniversar­y after “Jai Shri Ram” slogans were raised just before Banerjee was to start her address.

Bose’s birthday will be observed as Parakram Divas (Bravery Day), the Centre has said, and the year leading up to his 125th birth anniversar­y will be marked by cultural events dedicated to him.

Banerjee expressed displeasur­e at Bharatiya Janata Party supporters at Saturday’s event shouting slogans. She said such an “insult” was unacceptab­le.

With political tension rising in West Bengal, where elections are due in March-April, the tussle between the BJP and Banerjee’s ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) has intensifie­d.

On Saturday, after it was announced that Banerjee will address the programme, “Jai Shri Ram” slogans were raised by some in the audience at the lawn of Victoria Memorial Hall. Prime Minister Modi was present at the event.

“I feel a government programme must have some dignity. This is not a political programme but a government programme and it is for the public and all political parties. I am grateful to the Prime Minister that this event is being held in Kolkata. But you have no right to invite someone to a government programme and insult that person. In protest, I am not saying anything,” Banerjee said before raising her own slogan, “Jai Hind, Jai Bangla”, meant to project Bengal’s identity.

The BJP said Banerjee’s reaction reflected her mindset of appeasemen­t politics, while the ruling TMC said no one can teach lumpens to be dignified.

Speaking after the West Bengal CM, Modi said Centre’s Atmanirbha­r Bharat, or self-reliant India, project would have made Bose proud. “The nation is following the path Netaji showed. I often think how Netaji would feel seeing India surging ahead, its army getting modern weapons and planes such as Rafale guarding the nation. How proud he must have felt seeing India giving vaccines to other nations,” said Modi.

The TMC’s Lok Sabha member and party spokespers­on Saugata Roy said: “Modi’s speech made the purpose of his visit before the polls quite apparent. But it misfired. It will have no impact on voters.”

The BJP leadership saw nothing wrong with the slogans. “None of the dignitarie­s said anything. Why did she lose her cool? It reflects her mindset of appeasemen­t politics. (She) appeases a particular community before elections,” the BJP’s Bengal incharge Kailash Vijayvargi­ya told PTI.

State Congress president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury said, “By raising Jai Sri Ram slogan in a government function, they have not only insulted her, but also the CM of the state, deliberate­ly.”

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi with West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee at Victoria Memorial Hall in Kolkata on Saturday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi with West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee at Victoria Memorial Hall in Kolkata on Saturday.

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