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'Whose throats do you want to slit with swords?': Mamata lashes out at BJP for carrying out Ram Navami rallies in Bengal

The saffron outfits were seen waving swords and maces in some of the armed rallies.

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  • Apr 14, 2019, 08:54 AM IST

Hundreds of Ram Navami rallies, including some armed rallies, were taken out by the BJP and VHP in various parts of West Bengal Saturday, drawing sharp criticism from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.
 

The saffron outfits were seen waving swords and maces in some of the armed rallies. 

Police said they were looking into the matter as no permission was granted for armed rallies. Apart from the BJP, right-wing Hindu outfits such as the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), Bajrang Dal, Hindu Jagaran Manch also organised hundreds of rallies as they celebrated Ram Navami on a massive scale across the state. 

The rallies were taken out in West Midnapore, Purulia, Jhargram, Bankura, Howrah, Kolkata and in North and South 24 Parganas districts among others, officials said.

Reacting, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee slammed the BJP for trying to gain political advantage by using religion as a tool to mislead people.

"BJP spreads hate and violence. They even seek votes in the name of armed forces. This is deplorable. Religion does not preach violence and hate. It stands for humanism... Whose throat do you want to slit with swords? Whose head do you want to smash with the mace?" Banerjee asked.

‘Whose throat do you want to slit swords?’: Mamata criticises BJP for Ram Navami processions in Bengal

The TMC supremo said some BJP leaders claim that she has stopped Durga Puja and Saraswati Puja in Bengal. "Can they even recite the mantras of Durga Puja and Saraswati Puja?" Dalits and minorities have been "persecuted" in the last five years, Banerjee said, asserting that "every" vote will ensure the defeat of Modi.

1. Mamata lashes out at BJP, CPI(M), Congress

Mamata lashes out at BJP, CPI(M), Congress
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 West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday dubbed Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a "big fascist leader" running the country as per his whims, and urged people to not "waste" their votes on the Congress and the CPI(M).

 

She reiterated that her party, the Trinamool Congress, will play an important role in ousting Modi, and forming the new government.

Banerjee hit out at the BJP for taking out armed Ram Navami rallies at various parts of the state, and accused the saffron party of trying to disturb the peaceful atmosphere of Bengal.

"A big fascist leader is running the country and claiming himself to be a 'chowkidar' of the masses. He has to be defeated at any cost and Trinamool will play an important role in the formation of government at the Centre," she said at an election rally in Siliguri in support of TMC candidate Amar Singh Rai.

Claiming that her phones are being tapped, she said the BJP is curbing people's democratic rights and every institution in the country has been undermined.

Banerjee claimed that the CPI(M) will not win a single seat in the state.

 

2. Won't allow NRC in Bengal: Mamata

Won't allow NRC in Bengal: Mamata
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"The CPI(M)-BJP-Congress have an understanding. We have seen that during the panchayat elections. Congress will also not be able to form a government on its own. Regional parties will play an important role.

"Do not waste your votes on the Congress and the CPI(M). Wherever regional parties are contesting, they must be strengthened," she said.

The CM also slammed the BJP for trying to gain political advantage by using religion as a tool to mislead people.

"BJP spreads hate and violence. They even seek votes in the name of armed forces. This is deplorable. Religion does not preach violence and hate. It stands for humanism... Whose throat do you want to slit with swords? Whose head do you want to smash with the mace?" Banerjee asked.

The TMC supremo said some BJP leaders claim that she has stopped Durga Puja and Saraswati Puja in Bengal. "Can they even recite the mantras of Durga Puja and Saraswati Puja?" Dalits and minorities have been "persecuted" in the last five years, Banerjee said, asserting that "every" vote will ensure the defeat of Modi.

She maintained that the National Register of Citizens (NRC) will not be allowed in West Bengal.
"They (BJP) say that they will conduct NRC in Bengal.
But, I assure you that I will not allow it in my state," she said.

Banerjee also took a jibe at the saffron party and said the TMC has fielded a 'bhumiputra' (son of the soil) from the Darjeeling seat, unlike the BJP, which has nominated a candidate who hails from Manipur.

"It's sad that the BJP could not find a candidate in Darjeeling and had to bring someone from Manipur to fight the elections," she said.

West Bengal has a total of 42 Lok Sabha seats, third highest after Uttar Pradesh's 80 and Maharashtra's 48. 

 

3. Ram Navami rallies are part of our traditon: Dilip Ghosh

Ram Navami rallies are part of our traditon: Dilip Ghosh
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At Kharagpur in West Midnapore, BJP state president Dilip Ghosh took out Ram Navami rallies and was seen displaying swords and maces.

"Ram Navami rallies are a part of our tradition. We are carrying arms to protect ourselves. It has nothing to do with elections. If the TMC has a problem with armed rallies, they should change their thought process," Ghosh said when asked why he took out rallies with swords and maces.

If carrying weapons means breaking the code, weapons of jawans and Goddess Kali should also be taken away. People who are not men enough speak of all these things, he claimed.

BJP's Jadavpur candidate Anupam Hazra, who had recently switched over from Trinomool Congress, also participated in a procession in his constituency.

BJP's Kolkata North constituency candidate and BJP national secretary Rahul Sinha too took out Ram Navami rally in his constituency.

Banerjee while addressing a rally at Siliguri criticised the BJP for taking out armed rallies and said they were trying to "sell religion" for political advantage. The Kolkata Police said no political, apolitical and religious organisations are allowed to carry out bike rallies in the city.

4. VHP to carry out arm-less rallies

VHP to carry out arm-less rallies
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The BJP was denied permission to take out bike rallies across Kolkata on the occasion of Ram Navami. However, normal rallies by the party and VHP were allowed. 

The West Bengal Police too denied permission for carrying arms by the participants in the Ram Navami rallies.

In some places, there was scuffle between police officials and BJP workers after they were stopped from taking out bike rallies.

The VHP, which planned as many as 700 rallies in the state on the occasion of Ram Navami, took out several rallies in South Bengal.

"We have received permission for rallies. We will abide by the direction of the police and no one will carry arms during Ram Navami rallies conducted by us," VHP organisational general secretary (eastern region) Sachindranath Sinha said. 

The VHP said it has plans to conduct Ram Navami rallies in various other parts of the state on Sunday too.

5. TMC carries out arm-less rallies

TMC carries out arm-less rallies
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The Trinamool Congress also took out unarmed Ram Navami rallies in various parts of the state. 

TMC Lok Sabha candidates-- Diptendu Adhikari from Tamluk Lok Sabha seat and Mumtaz Sanghamitra from Bardhaman-Durgapur Lok Sabha seat-- also participated in Ram Navami rallies in their respective constituencies.

TMC MLA Smita Bakshi is scheduled to take out such a rally in North Kolkata on Sunday.

The Trinamool Congress alleged that the BJP violated the model code of conduct by taking out Ram Navami rallies.

"Model code of conduct is under effect. Taking out armed Ram Navami rallies is a violation of the model code of conduct. Why is EC silent now? Had someone else taken out such rally, the EC would have issued show cause notices. Actually Dilip Ghosh is a zero and is trying to be a hero," TMC seceretary general Partha Chatterjee said.

Later while replying to a query, Vivek Dubey, special police observer appointed by the Election Commission for Bengal, said it was the duty of the state administration to look into the permission for Ram Navami rallies. 

The state election commission has nothing to do with it. The district administration will look into it, he said. 

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