Bring Mamata Banerjee's head, take Rs 11 lakh: BJYM leader

Comment came after a lathicharge at Birbhum to disperse a rally raising slogans of 'Jai Sri Ram'

ANI  |  Aligarh 

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A (BJYM) leader courted massive controversy by announcing a reward of Rs 11 lakh for Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's head, following a lathicharge at district to disperse a rally raising slogans of "Jai Sri Ram" on

"Those who will cut and bring Chief Minister head, I will give that person Rs 11 lakh. never allows Saraswati Puja, fairs during Ram Navami and during procession, people were lathi charged and brutally beaten up. She organises Iftar party and always supports Muslims," leader Yogesh Varshney said.

In West Bengal's Birbhum, Suri police on Sunday had already warned the Bir organisers that it would not allow holding of any rally or meeting at Suri on Tuesday.

The organisers requested and assured the police that that they would not carry arms. However, the police did not move from its stand and charged on.

Bring Mamata Banerjee's head, take Rs 11 lakh: BJYM leader

Comment came after a lathicharge at Birbhum to disperse a rally raising slogans of 'Jai Sri Ram'

Comment came after a lathicharge at Birbhum to disperse a rally raising slogans of 'Jai Sri Ram'
A (BJYM) leader courted massive controversy by announcing a reward of Rs 11 lakh for Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's head, following a lathicharge at district to disperse a rally raising slogans of "Jai Sri Ram" on

"Those who will cut and bring Chief Minister head, I will give that person Rs 11 lakh. never allows Saraswati Puja, fairs during Ram Navami and during procession, people were lathi charged and brutally beaten up. She organises Iftar party and always supports Muslims," leader Yogesh Varshney said.

In West Bengal's Birbhum, Suri police on Sunday had already warned the Bir organisers that it would not allow holding of any rally or meeting at Suri on Tuesday.

The organisers requested and assured the police that that they would not carry arms. However, the police did not move from its stand and charged on.

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