The Asian Age

BJP accuses TMC leader of ‘insulting’ SC community

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New Delhi, April 11: The BJP on Sunday urged the Election Commission to take action against a Trinamul Congress leader and her party's leadership for allegedly making disparagin­g remarks against scheduled castes by likening them to beggars.

In a memorandum to the poll watchdog, a BJP delegation said TMC leader Sujata Mondal Khan had targeted the SC community for its support to the BJP and accused her of making insulting remarks against its members.

The party delegation, which included Union minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and party general secretary Dushyant Kumar Gautam, told the EC that Khan’s remarks were in violation of the Model Code of Conduct, Indian Penal Code and also the Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

“This is neither the first time, nor is it a one-off statement. It reflects a certain mindset in the AITC (All India Trinamul Congress) and follows a pattern set by Mamata Banerjee, where she has consistent­ly attempted to polarise the elections on

◗ IN A memorandum to the poll watchdog, a BJP delegation said TMC leader Sujata Mondal Khan had targeted the SC community for its support to the BJP and accused her of making insulting remarks against its members

the basis of religion or caste and going to the extreme fringes by raising the bogey of ‘outsider’, thereby challengin­g and negating the very foundation­s of the Indian Constituti­on,” the BJP said.

Such deeply “shocking and insulting statements” are a blow to the democratic polity, and it is utterly “shameful and disgracefu­l” that such statements are being openly and brazenly made by the TMC leadership to create enmity and hatred between different social classes in West Bengal, it alleged.

The BJP said it has been requesting the commission to follow a zero tolerance policy in enforcemen­t of the election code, and claimed that recent events indicate a growing level of desperatio­n in the TMC.

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