The Free Press Journal

Oust BJP for ‘failure’ on all front, Mamata tells rally

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Stepping up her attack on the BJP, Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Friday said it should be ousted from India for “failure on all fronts” and offered to back all parties which intended to fight the saffron party.

She announced that her party would hold an “Oust BJP from India” programme from August 9 to August 30 after alleging that the BJP had “failed on all fronts” including keeping good relations with foreign countries, especially neighbouri­ng ones.

“We will oust the BJP from India. It is our challenge. The Centre is trying to browbeat us with Saradha, Narada cases, but we are not afraid of it. None of us is guilty. We will not bow our heads,” she told a massive rally here.

Banerjee said the TMC would file a defamation case against the CBI and other central agencies for “harassing and defaming” TMC leaders.

The TMC holds a ‘martyr’s day’ rally on July 21 every year in remembranc­e of 13 youth Congress activists who were killed in police firing in Kolkata in 1993. Banerjee was then a leader of the West Bengal Youth Congress.

She accused the central government of not allowing state government­s to work freely and trying to intefere in their affairs.

“They are not allowing the state government­s to work freely. If they are an elected government, we are also an elected government. We are not their servants,” she said amid applaud from the audience.

Banerjee said that 18 opposition parties came together and supported opposition candidate Meira Kumar in the presidenti­al election. “This platform has been expanded and we are also fighting together in vice presidenti­al poll. It is just a beginning. This platform will expand in future to defeat the BJP, which thinks that it will have a cakewalk for it in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls. Things will not be that easy (for the BJP),” she said.

Voicing her party’s support to those who will fight the BJP, she said, “West Bengal will stand besides Sonia Gandhi, Lalu Prasad, Nitish Kumar, Arvind Kejriwal and all those who will oppose the BJP.”

She alleged, “India’s relations with foreign countries have deteriorat­ed under BJP-led government at the Centre. Why can’t it improve relations with Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh, which have borders with West Bengal?”

In an obvious reference to the unrest in Darjeeling hills, Banerjee said, “If you try to disturb Bengal, then it will lead to disturbanc­e in entire India because of its geo-political position.”

She also accused the Centre of unleashing central agencies like the CBI and the Enforcemen­t Ddepartmen­t against those who had opposed demonetisa­tion and GST roll-out in haste.

Described the prevailing situation in the country as worse than during the Emergency, she said opposition parties and a section of the media were being targeted for “speaking against” the Modi government.

“We are now living in such an atmosphere as where no one can eat freely, no one can talk freely. Dalits and Muslims can’t live with their self-respect. The BJP is trying to dictate everything. Even (Nobel laureate) Amartya Sen can’t speak,” she said.–

 ?? PTI ?? TMC supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addresses a rally in Kolkata on Friday.
PTI TMC supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee addresses a rally in Kolkata on Friday.

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