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Netaji kin, Tripura gov in Twitter war

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Kolkata: A war of words had erupted on Twitter between Netaji’s grandnephe­w Chandra Kumar Bose and Tripura governor Tathagata Roy on whether the goat, too, should be considered as “mother” by the Hindus.

Kolkata, July 31: A war of words had erupted on Twitter between Netaji's grandnephe­w Chandra Kumar Bose and Tripura Governor Tathagata Roy on whether the goat, too, should be considered as “mothers” by the Hindus.

Bose, the vice president of BJP’s West Bengal unit, cited Mahatma Gandhi and his food habits on July 25 to put across his point that Hindus should stop eating goat meat.

“Gandhi ji used to stay in my grandfathe­r- Sarat Chandra Bose’s house at 1 Woodburn Park in Kolkata. He demanded goat’s milk! Two goats brought to the house for this purpose. Gandhi protector of Hindus treated goats as Mata by consuming goats milk. Hindus stop eating goat’s meat ( sic),” Bose tweeted. In response, Tathagata Roy said neither Gandhiji nor Netaji revered goats as mothers.

“Neither Gandhiji nor your grandfathe­r ever said goats were Matathat's your conclusion. Nor did Gandhiji ( or anyone else) ever proclaim that he was the protector of Hindus. We Hindus regard the cow as our mother, not the goat. Please don’t peddle such rot,” Roy said in a tweet the day after.

Mr Bose, while explaining his tweet, further said that he used Gandhiji’s reference as a metaphor.

“One must realise the subtlety and metaphoric­al meaning of my tweet. My message to the political fraternity don't mix up religion with politics. We must protect animals but not at the cost of humans ( sic),” he said.

In another tweet in this context, the Bengal BJP vice president on Monday drew parallels between beef and goat meat.

 ?? — BIPLAB BANERJEE ?? West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India secretary- general Reverend Theodore Mascarenha­s in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— BIPLAB BANERJEE West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and Catholic Bishops’ Conference of India secretary- general Reverend Theodore Mascarenha­s in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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