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Prime Minister subtle jab at Mamata Banerjee: “My nephew doesn’t need my help.”

PM Modi took a swipe at Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and said that he does not have to do anything for his nephews or brothers.

  • PM Modi took a swipe at Mamata Banerjee, her nephew Abhishek
  • PM Modi claimed he works for the poor, Dalit and tribals
  • He criticised Trinamool Congress for the ‘teacher recruitment scam’

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday took a veiled dig at West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and said that he does not have to do anything for any of his nephews. The Prime Minister’s remarks were an apparent reference to Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader and Mamata Banerjee’s nephew Abhishek Banerjee.

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“Modi does not have to do anything for himself. Neither do I have to do anything for any of my nephews nor do I have to leave anything for any brother. I have to work for the people living in the forests of Bankura. I have to leave a developed India as a legacy for the children of poor, Dalit and tribals, so I have come to seek your blessings for the third time,” PM Modi said while addressing an election rally in Bishnupur.

Further in his speech, PM Modi also lashed out at the TMC and said that the party has not even spared the children of the state in its hunger for money.

“TMC has not even spared your children in its hunger for money. Here the ‘teacher recruitment scam’ has put the future of the youth as well as the coming generations at stake. Poor parents sold their houses and lands, took loans and bribed their (TMC) ministers. Today all those youth are on the streets,” he said.

“What was their fault after all? I guarantee you all, they have got your houses sold, Modi is going to get the bungalows of the corrupt TMC people, their cars, everything sold,” he added.

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The Prime Minister also hit out at the INDIA bloc, including TMC, the Left and the Congress and said that they look like three different parties, but their sins are the same.

“They have always given slogans to the poor, labourers, SCs and STs, but wherever they ran the government, they left those states poor and West Bengal is an example of this,” he said.

Mamata Banerjee, “PART OF INDIA” “You should not trust,” Adhir Ranjan says.

On Wednesday Mamata Banerjee – who had seemed to put her membership of the INDIA bloc on hold – said she would provide “outside support” in the event the group won the 2024 Lok Sabha election.

The Congress’ Bengal boss, Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, on Thursday, weighed in on the ‘is she, isn’t she’ll debate over Mamata Banerjee’s membership of the INDIA bloc, shortly before the Chief Minister said she remains a key part of the opposition grouping, which she called her “brainchild”.

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On Ms Banerjee’s “… will provide outside support (if the group wins the election)” comment Wednesday, Mr Chowdhury declared, “I don’t trust her… she left the alliance. She can also go towards the BJP.”

“What she will do from outside (the alliance) or inside… I don’t know. That you have to ask her,” the Congress leader told reporters, “But I don’t trust her. She left the alliance… she could even run to BJP.”

Mr. Chowdhury – there is little love lost between him and Ms. Banerjee, a fact underlined by the latter yesterday explicitly stating “… INDIA alliance doesn’t count Bengal Congress…” – also said, “Whatever complaints she has (about the bloc) she should have raised earlier when it was created.”

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Mr Chowdhury further pointed out the apparent U-turn came after polling for nearly 70 per cent of all Lok Sabha seats, with the opposition bloc claiming big advances in its bid to oust the ruling BJP.

“They (referring to the BJP) were talking about destroying Congress and that Congress would not get 40 seats… but now (what) she is saying means Congress and INDIA are coming to power,” he said, appearing to suggest Ms Banerjee’s about-face followed a realisation the BJP will likely be defeated.

A day earlier Ms Banerjee – who had put her membership of the bloc on hold after public spats over seat-sharing deals – declared she would provide “outside support” in the event of an election win.

“We will give leadership to INDIA and help… from outside. We will form a Mamata Banerjee government so our Bengal mothers and sisters… and those who work in 100-days job scheme do not face problems,” she said.

This afternoon, at a poll rally in Tamluk, Ms Banerjee underlined her position, saying, “I am very much part of INDIA… it was my brainchild. We are together at national level and will continue to be together.”

Ms Banerjee did, though, make it clear – yesterday and today – that she does not see the Congress’ state unit and the CPM, as allies. The Congress and the CPM, which is also part of the INDIA bloc, are allied in Bengal (but rivals in Kerala), but have fielded candidates against the Trinamool.

The Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has frequently attacked the Mr Chowdhury-led Congress unit, and the CPM, as having unofficially joined the BJP. “They are not with us… they are with the BJP here.”

Earlier this year, as the Congress was scrambling to confirm seat-share deals with INDIA allies ahead of voting for the 2024 Lok Sabha election, Ms Banerjee – seen as one of the group’s more cantankerous members – refused to play ball, insisting she would not give up more seats to that party than necessary.

She pointed to the Congress’ abysmal record in the 2019 election – in which it won just two of 42 seats – and insisted her party had the best chance to defeat the BJP in the state.

Bengal has 42 Lok Sabha seats, of which the Trinamool won 22 last time and the BJP got 18, and Ms Banerjee reasoned the Congress simply did not have the clout to stop the saffron party in the state.

After a tension-filled few weeks in January and February, Ms Banerjee walked away from the bloc.

Ram Navami: Bengal police on ‘high alert’ ahead of Hindu Jagran Manch’s 5,000 religious processions

Ram Navami celebrations in Bengal have become a political battleground in recent years with rallies escalating into major political face-offs and communal riots.

Ahead of the state’s Ram Navami celebrations, has reported that a number of police stations in West Bengal are on high alert in an effort to prevent any communal unrest. In all of the state’s districts, the Hindu Jagran Manch is said to organize over 5,000 religious processions at the ward or panchayat level. The group, which is connected to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), has also organized large-scale processions in Burrabazar, Kolkata, and Barasat, Siliguri.

The publication said that the district administrations of Hooghly, Howrah, Uttar and Dakshin Dinajpur, Asansol, and Barrackpore—which have previously seen intercommunal strife during the Ram Navami celebration—are also on guard.

According to the authorities, anyone caught disobeying the legislation would face harsh consequences.

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“Wagons will not be displayed in public during processions on this festive occasion,” an unnamed police official  “Permission has been granted to a few akharas and traditional groupings. Their processions will also be captured on camera.

In recent years, Ram Navami celebrations have evolved into a political battleground, with protests turning into large-scale political confrontations and even intercommunal riots.

On March 30 of last year, clashes broke out in Howrah and eventually extended to North Dinajpur and Hooghly, two more districts. There were ten injuries.

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Bengaluru Blast: Trinamool, BJP Spar Over “Safe Haven For Terrorists” Barb

The men arrested this morning – Mussavir Hussain Shazeb and Abdul Matheen Taha – are believed to be key conspirators; Taha allegedly handled the logistics while Shazeb planted the bomb.

Bengaluru Blast: BJP and Trinamool Fight Over “Safe Haven For Terrorists” Barb Mamata Banerjee, Chief Minister of Bengal (File).

Kolkata: Ahead of the election, the state’s ruling Trinamool Congress and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party are expected to engage in a political slugfest following the arrest of two major suspects in the Rameshwaram Cafe bomb case, which was traced from Bengaluru to Bengal’s East Midnapore district.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee responded angrily to criticism that her administration had turned the state into a “safe haven for terrorists” during an election rally in Dinhata, Cooch Behar, Bengal. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his BJP have been the target of much criticism from Ms. Banerjee, who has stated outspokenly that the men who were arrested are not from Bengal; rather, they were hiding out here. They were taken into custody.

“How safe is Uttar Pradesh? Is safety a priority in Rajasthan? “Is Bihar secure?” she posed to the assembly.

In retaliation for the BJP’s attacks, senior Trinamool leader Kunal Ghosh said that the National Investigation Agency, or NIA, “had to accept active cooperation of state police” and made the arrest.

“Their press release mentions cooperation of state police in arrests they made,” he said.

Mussavir Hussain Shazeb and Abdul Matheen Taha, who were detained this morning, are thought to be important conspirators; Taha is said to have taken care of the logistics while Shazeb put the device. They were located in the Purba Medinipur district of Kolkata, 180 kilometers away, in the little city of Kanthi, often known as Contai.

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West Bengal: Mamata Banerjee to lead roadshow against CAA implementation in Siliguri today!

Mamata Banerjee, who has been vocal against its implementation, on Tuesday claimed that the rules notified were “unconstitutional and discriminatory”.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee will on Wednesday lead a roadshow in Siliguri against the implementation of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019.    

Banerjee, who has been vocal against its implementation, on Tuesday claimed that the rules notified were “unconstitutional and discriminatory”.    

“TMC will hold a roadshow against CAA-NRC in Siliguri. Our chairperson Mamata Banerjee will lead the roadshow,” the party said in a statement.   

Addressing an official programme at Habra in North 24 Parganas district, Banerjee maintained she would not allow the implementation of the CAA in West Bengal, and urged people to think “several times” before applying for citizenship under the law.    

The Union government had on Monday implemented the CAA, notifying the rules to fast-track citizenship for undocumented non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan who came to India before December 31, 2014.

This article is originally published on Hindustantimes.News!

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