Bengal govt opposing Centre's move to live telecast PM's speech unacceptable: BJP

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

With the Mamata Banerjee-led taking on the Centre's move to live televise Prime Minister Modi's speech on September 11, marking the 125th anniversary of Swami Vivekananda's speech at the World of Religions in Chicago, the on Saturday condemned such "unacceptable" behaviour.

While talking to ANI, spokesperson Nalin Kohli said, "It's shocking and unfortunate that here is the Chief minister in a democracy that's of West Bengal, who doesn't want the message of the Prime Minister of our to the students and wants to block it."

"One expects a higher standard from a democratically elected Chief Minister in the federal structure in which the Prime Minister of is the highest position, democratically elected highest position of the country. This kind of behaivour is unacceptable from the elected Chief Minister of the state," he added.

Resonating similar sentiments, leader Sudesh Verma also criticized Mamta for being "foolish" to oppose a move that is aimed at creating patriotic fervor in the country on the 125th anniversary of Swami Vivekananda.

"It is foolishness to oppose such a move because the UGC directive is in sync with overall mode in the country to create patriotic fervor. The occasion is Vivekananda's anniversary. Nobody should have problem with that as UGC gives directives on and off and state should not be seen as opposing it for the sake of opposing. We hope that good sense would prevail with Mamta ji," Verma stated.

Earlier, the WB had directed all the universities and colleges under its jurisdiction to ignore the directive of the University Grants Comission (UGC) to arrange live telecast of PM Modi's speech on September 11.

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First Published: Sat, September 09 2017. 06:48 IST