Modi should get “tight slap” of democracy: Mamata
Team Udayavani, May 7, 2019, 6:55 PM IST
Ranibandh/Raghunathpur (WB): “Narendra Modi should get a tight slap of democracy,” a furious TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee said Tuesday, hitting back at the prime minister for alleging repeatedly that her government is run by extortionist syndicates.
She also questioned the BJP’s nationalistic and patriotic claims, saying it was an “RSS man” who killed Mahatma Gandhi.
“I do not bow my head in politics. When Modi alleges that Trinamool Congress is a party of syndicates…its government is run by syndicates, I feel he should get a tight slap of democracy (be defeated in election),” she said at a public meeting at Raghunathpur in Purulia.
Calling Modi a prime minister who is “known for telling lies”, Banerjee said during his visits to West Bengal for election he says her government does not allow Durga Puja and other Hindu rituals to be performed. “Do you believe those allegations?” she asked.
Joining issue with the prime minister over his claim that she does not allow people to chant “Jai Sri Ram” and throw those who do behind bars, she said, “I will not join them (the BJP) in shouting their slogan. I will rather say Jai Hind.”
At another meeting at Ranibandh in Bankura district, she questioned BJP’s claim of patriotism. “I do not know who Gandhiji’s killers were. But we know the name of Nathuram Godse, an RSS man. When you speak of patriotism and serving the nation can you tells us who was he?
“Did you fight for the country’s independence? You (the BJP) had supported the British. Don’t you feel ashamed?” Banerjee said.
Speaking in the same vein at Barjora, also in Bankura district, Banerjee said, “They (the BJP) don’t revere Gandhiji and Netaji as leaders of the nation …. Modi should not sermonise us on patriotism”.
The TMC supremo asserted Modi will not get a second term in office as he failed to bring in ‘acche din’ that he had promised in 2014. Instead, more than 12,000 farmers committed suicide, factories got closed and three crore jobs were lost.
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