Mamata having BJP phobia: Amit Shah

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Taking a swipe at supremo Mamata Banerjee, chief on Wednesday said she has been suffering from "phobia" and claimed that her constant criticism of his party was indicative of its rise in Bengal.

"is having phobia. She is seeing at everything," Shah told reporters here.

Asked about the leader's claims that the will lose both the Lok Sabha seats it won in 2014 in the next general election, he said: "People will decide on that. It gives me pleasure that the is acknowledging the They used to attack only the and the Left parties earlier."

"The way Mamatadi is criticising the of late, that is a matter of concern for the Left parties."

He said after the success in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Manipur, the leadership has coined the slogan 'ebar bangla' (this time Bengal), and would reach out across the state with the message.

The remains committed to bringing back the lost glory of the state if it comes to power and would seal the border to stop infiltration from Bangladesh, the chief added.

He advised state Chief Minister that "she will be better off" if "she listens to people of Bengal" for what they are demanding.

Taking a dig at the Mamata Banerjee-led government, he said the state government has not been taking steps to check the fake currency supply coming through the Bangladesh border.

Responding to a query on the Narada sting case, the National President said: "leaders were seen in the video footage taking bribes. The allegation is based on evidence, it is not a statement."

Criticising the "appeasement politics" in the state, he said: "I believe that ruling in Bengal has been communally driven, that is why cases of clashes have increased."

Refuting the Congress' allegation that the has been intimidating its leaders, he said: "No one is in touch with the "

--IANS

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Mamata having BJP phobia: Amit Shah

Taking a swipe at Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee, BJP chief Amit Shah on Wednesday said she has been suffering from "BJP phobia" and claimed that her constant criticism of his party was indicative of its rise in Bengal.

Taking a swipe at supremo Mamata Banerjee, chief on Wednesday said she has been suffering from "phobia" and claimed that her constant criticism of his party was indicative of its rise in Bengal.

"is having phobia. She is seeing at everything," Shah told reporters here.

Asked about the leader's claims that the will lose both the Lok Sabha seats it won in 2014 in the next general election, he said: "People will decide on that. It gives me pleasure that the is acknowledging the They used to attack only the and the Left parties earlier."

"The way Mamatadi is criticising the of late, that is a matter of concern for the Left parties."

He said after the success in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Manipur, the leadership has coined the slogan 'ebar bangla' (this time Bengal), and would reach out across the state with the message.

The remains committed to bringing back the lost glory of the state if it comes to power and would seal the border to stop infiltration from Bangladesh, the chief added.

He advised state Chief Minister that "she will be better off" if "she listens to people of Bengal" for what they are demanding.

Taking a dig at the Mamata Banerjee-led government, he said the state government has not been taking steps to check the fake currency supply coming through the Bangladesh border.

Responding to a query on the Narada sting case, the National President said: "leaders were seen in the video footage taking bribes. The allegation is based on evidence, it is not a statement."

Criticising the "appeasement politics" in the state, he said: "I believe that ruling in Bengal has been communally driven, that is why cases of clashes have increased."

Refuting the Congress' allegation that the has been intimidating its leaders, he said: "No one is in touch with the "

--IANS

bdc/ssp/sm/bg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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