The Asian Age

TMC erupts after Bengal BJP calls Didi ‘lady Taliban’

- RAJIB CHOWDHURI

BJP LEADER Sayantan Basu said: ‘If anyone wants to see a ‘lady Taliban’, he should come to West Bengal. There is no need to book a ticket to visit Kabul. She can be seen in Kalighat. I am talking about the ‘lady Taliban’ who lives in Kalighat.

Triggering a fresh controvers­y, West Bengal BJP leader Sayantan Basu on Sunday called chief minister Mamata Banerjee a “lady Taliban” and likened the Trinamul Congress’ rule in the state with that of the Taliban in Afghanista­n.

During the Raksha Bandhan celebratio­ns in Salt Lake, near Kolkata, he said: “Whatever is happening under the Taliban’s rule in Afghanista­n, be it suppressio­n of opposition or killings, has also been underway in West Bengal.” Referring to Ms Banerjee, Mr Basu then sarcastica­lly added: “If anyone wants to see a ‘lady Taliban’, he should come to Bengal. There is no need to book a ticket to visit Kabul. She can be seen in Kalighat. I am talking about the ‘lady Taliban’ who lives in Kalighat.” The CM continues to live in her own home in south Kolkata’s Kalighat area, that is close to the Kalighat temple.

Lashing out at the state BJP general secretary for his offensive remarks, Serampore TMC MP Kalyan Banerjee said: “He is not only uneducated but is also uncivilise­d. His looks and behaviour are the same. He does not know anything about respecting women because this habit does not exist in the BJP. Nothing more can be said about him.” This is, however, not the first time that Mr Basu has made controvers­ial comments. During the recently concluded Assembly elections in the state, he, like state BJP president Dilip Ghosh, had threatened to ensure firing by the Central paramilita­ry forces, on the lines of the Sitalkuchi killings, on TMC workers.

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