Hindustan Times (Noida)

Bengal bomb attack triggers political row

Home minister says will launch inquiry into siphoning of Amphan relief funds, Mamata hits back

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday said the bomb attack on state minister Jakir Hossain was part of a “conspiracy”, accusing some people of putting “pressure” on him to switch over to another party ahead of the upcoming assembly elections.

“It was a planned attack on minister Jakir Hossain…some people were pressuring Jakir Hossain to join them for the last few months. I don’t want to disclose anything more as investigat­ion is on,” Banerjee told reporters after visiting the SSKM Hospital in Kolkata, where the 50-year-old minister is undergoing treatment.

Though she did not elaborate, the state’s ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of carrying out the attack immediatel­y after the incident in Murshidaba­d district on Wednesday night. The BJP maintained that the incident could be a result of infighting in the TMC.

On Thursday, BJP state president Dilip Ghosh demanded a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI). Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar backed a probe by the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA).

Separately Union home minister Amit Shah stepped up his offensive on the TMC at an election rally in Namkhana in South 24-Parganas district, accusing it of corruption and promising an inquiry into what he said was siphoning of funds meant for relief work in the aftermath of Cyclone Amphan that battered Bengal last May.

The TMC’S reply was swift. It came from a counter-rally --attended by both chief minister Mamata Banerjee and her nephew Abhishek Banerjee --- in the Pailan area in the same district. CM Banerjee launched a spirited defence of her nephew, who is facing the BJP’S criticism heat over alleged corruption, even as the political rhetoric turned into personal attacks. It was the first time that she defended Abhishek from the dais in the run-up to the elections slated for April-may.

KOLKATA: From reservatio­n for women in government jobs to 7th Pay Commission benefits for state government employees and an annual grant of ₹6,000 each for around 400,000 fishermen, Union home minister Amit Shah on Thursday listed a series of promises that he said his BJP will fulfil in West Bengal if elected to power in this summer’s assembly elections.

At a rally in Namkhana in South 24-Parganas district, Shah also stepped up his offensive on the ruling Trinamool Congress, accusing it of corruption and promising an inquiry into what he said was siphoning of funds meant for relief work in the aftermath of Cyclone Amphan that battered Bengal last May.

The TMC’S reply was swift. It came from a counter-rally -attended by both chief minister Mamata Banerjee and her nephew Abhishek Banerjee -- in the Pailan area in the same district, a bastion of the ruling party. The CM launched a spirited defence of her nephew, who is facing the BJP’S criticism over alleged corruption, even as the political rhetoric turned into personal attacks. It was the first time that she defended Abhishek from the dais in the run-up to the elections.

At his event organised to flag off the BJP’S fifth and last “Poriborton Rath Yatra (rally for change)”, Shah launched a fresh offensive on Abhishek, a parliament­arian from Diamond Harbour in South 24-Parganas, and said “bhaipo (nephew) and his goons” misappropr­iated central funds sent to Bengal.

“When the BJP government comes to power in the state, a high-level probe would be done,” he said. “This is BJP’S fight to make Bengal Sonar Bangla (Golden Bengal) …Our goal is to ensure that there is a change in the situation in Bengal, a change in the condition of the poor and the woman.”

Listing developmen­t plans for

Bengal, Shah said South 24-Parganas will be developed into a seafood hub and Ganga Sagar mela in the district, which sees the participat­ion of hundreds of thousands pilgrims every year, will be developed into an internatio­nal tourism attraction.

Even though the BJP made deep inroads into Bengal in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, winning 18 of the state’s 42 seats, South 24-Parganas remained a TMC fortress. The TMC won all four seats there. With 31 assembly constituen­cies, the district is key to the BJP’S plan of winning at least 200 of Bengal’s 294 assembly seats.

“I assure you that if you vote the BJP to power we would implement the 7th Pay Commission for state government employees. The BJP government will reserve more than 33% government jobs for women,” he said. “We would initiate a series of programmes for the developmen­t of the fishermen community. Around 400,000 fishermen would annually get ₹6,000 each under a new scheme…”

Shah said the CM took objections to the “Jai Shri Ram” slogan due to her appeasemen­t politics. “Should the Durga Puja not take place in West Bengal? Court permission needs to be obtained for it. Should the Saraswati Puja not be held here? She had stopped it…,” Shah said.

As sparks flew thick and fast, CM Banerjee led the counteratt­ack. “I dare you (Shah) to field your son in politics. Don’t play with fire…i challenge Amit Shah. First, you contest Abhishek and then face me….your son is my bhatija (nephew) too. He had no money. Tell us how he made hundreds of crores of rupees. How is he a leader in the cricket world?” she asked.

Shah’s son Jay Shah is the secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India.

“First ask him (Shah) to chant the Saraswati Puja mantra. If I don’t allow Durga Puja, then how did the clubs got the money to hold the puja,” Banerjee said.

BHUBANESWA­R: Sixteen tribal activists and villagers of Odisha’s Sundargarh district are behind bars for the past 4 days for allegedly protesting against the expansion of a mine operated by state-owned Mahanadi Coalfields Limited (MCL) that is allegedly causing massive pollution near their villages.

A villager of Hemagir block said that on February 14, police came and arrested Rajendra Naik, a tribal leader of Jana Shakti Vikash Parishad and 15 others on charges of murder, criminal intimidati­on among other charges. “Since January 19, around 200 people would gather at Taparia and block the trucks headed for Chhattisga­rh. We had no other way as the trucks carrying coal leave behind a trail of black dust on schools, hostels, houses as well as farmlands,” the villager said. Inspector of Hemagir police station, Ramakanta Sai said 16 persons were arrested after a truck driver lodged a complaint. “In his complaint, the driver alleged that there was an attempt to murder him. As per his complaint, we made the arrests,” he said .

GUWAHATI: A day after the civic body election results were declared, 35-year-old Youth Congress district president and zila parishad member Gurlal Singh Pehalwan was shot dead by two unidentifi­ed men near Jubilee Chowk in Faridkot on Thursday. Police said the accused fired at least 13 shots at Pehalwan. Chief minister Amarinder Singh has ordered a probe into the case.

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Amit Shah; Mamata Banerjee

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