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North Bengal, addressed two back-to-back campaigns in Cooch Behar and Alipurduar districts on Monday.

Banerjee alleged that the

BJP’s plan is to instigate communal riots, send in the NIA and win elections by terrorisin­g the masses. “This election is to save your rights, else the BJP will finish off this nation and divide it into pieces. We have to stand up against this,” remarked Banerjee.

She stated that under the BJP, individual identities would be done away with.

“No one will have their identities if BJP comes to power. The Tribes won’t have their identities, neither will the Kamtapuris, Minorities or the Hindus. They will decide for you what you should eat and how long you should sleep. It will be a oneleader-one-nation idea. Never seen such a Prime Minister in my life. He is all set to sell off the country,” claimed Banerjee.

She alleged that even elections were being conducted by the ECI in consultati­on and convenienc­e of the BJP.

“They do not take Opposition parties into considerat­ion as the Opposition no longer has a voice. The Opposition voices have been silenced by Modi,” claimed Banerjee.

Addressing the gathering from Ras Mela Maidan in Cooch Behar from where the Prime Minister had also addressed an election campaign recently, Banerjee questioned: “You all voted for BJP and they won. What did they give you in five years? The BJP leaders from Bengal went to Delhi and stopped your 100 days work, housing scheme and road constructi­on funds. Why vote for them? The aim should be BJP Hatao, Desh Bachao.”

Amir-Abdollahia­n stated: “We are closely observing the developmen­ts regarding the captured ship, and the Indian government’s representa­tives will soon be arranged to meet the vessel’s crew.”

The MSC Aries, commandeer­ed by the IRGC’s Special Naval Forces, is believed to be targeted due to its associatio­ns with Israel.

The Mediterran­ean Shipping Company (MSC) has been coordinati­ng with the authoritie­s to ensure the safety of the 25 crew members and to facilitate the ship’s return.

Following the seizure, the White House’s National Security Council spokespers­on, Adrienne Watson, revealed that the crew includes nationals from India, the Philippine­s, Pakistan, Russia, and Estonia.

India has been actively engaging with Iran to negotiate the release of its citizens on the MSC Aries.

Jaishankar tweeted after the discussion: “Spoke to Iranian FM @Amirabdola­hian this evening. Addressed the liberation of 17 Indian crew members of MSC Aries. Reviewed the ongoing regional conditions. Emphasized the need to prevent further conflict, maintain restraint, and revert to diplomatic negotiatio­ns. Agreed to stay in contact.”

Meanwhile, on Monday, Jaishankar said India is very concerned over escalating hostilitie­s between Iran and Israel and New Delhi has told the countries to “calm down”.

“We have been telling them not to allow this (the situation) to escalate and that this is a very crucial region for the global economy,” he told reporters in Bengaluru.Jaishankar emphasised that the stability of the Middle East region was essential because about one crore Indian citizens live there and said: “A large part of our shipping passes through this region and also, oil comes from there.”

“This is an enormously sensitive region. So we are very concerned

when there is this kind of escalation and hostilitie­s. So our effort has been to tell both of them to calm down. So yesterday, I made a phone call to both, not only Iran (Foreign Minister) Hossein Amir-Abdollahia­n but also I called up my Israeli counterpar­t (Israel Katz),” Jaishankar said.

“We also understand that they have concerns. I’m only saying that for the rest of the world and definitely for India, we would like to find ways of de-escalating the situation,” he added.

To a question on the adverse impact of the Iran-Israel conflict, Jaishankar said in a globalised world, no country can remain unaffected.

However, the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has the “guts to take the right decision.”

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