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WB minister accuses BJP of fomenting trouble, party hits back

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata/New Delhi 

A senior today accused the BJP of fomenting trouble in the state "using the name of Lord Rama", a charge that drew the ire of the party, which lashed out at chief Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of "doing politics" in the national capital while her state was "burning".

said attempts were made to create unrest in and and the administration had handled the situation there.

He warned that steps would be taken by the administration against those violating the law.

"The BJP is fomenting unrest in the state using the name of Lord Rama," Chatterjee, who is also the secretary general, told reporters in Kolkata.

On the Centre seeking a report on the violence from the state government, Chatterjee said he was not aware of any such move.

Asked about the Central government's offer to send paramilitary forces to the state, he said, "Media reports have mentioned the Centre's offer but a decision in this regard has to be taken by the chief ... We are competent and had tackled many difficult situations in the past".

The Centre has sought a report from the government on incidents of arson and violence during Navami processions earlier this week and offered assistance to deal with the situation, an said.

Accusing the BJP of fanning trouble in the state, Chatterjee said the party workers could take out processions but should not carry arms.

Referring to state Dilip Ghosh's allegation that its workers were provoked by the police, he said, "They had carried arms. Is it then a provocation if the police took action? Action will be taken if there is any violation of law."

On the BJP's charge that the chief was away in when there was trouble in the state, Chatterjee said, "She is there in the interest of the people. She is there to share the people's agony created by the BJP."


Slamming the TMC, told reporters in New that "thugs" had attacked peaceful Navami processions in

"Bengal is burning and Mamata is doing in It is like Nero fiddling while was burning," he said.

The union HRD alleged that "innocent devotees of Lord Ram" were attacked by workers in the state and the government was doing nothing about it.

He accused Banerjee of being "insensitive" towards the state, and said, "This attitude of the supremo is an insult to the people's mandate. It is also an insult to the chief post."

A statement issued by the Raj Bhavan in Kolkata said the government has advised K N Tripathi not to visit Durgapur to call on a who was injured in when violence broke out over Navami processions.

The had planned to visit the hospital in Durgapur where Asansol-Durgapur of police Arindam Dutta Chowdhury is being treated after he was injured on duty on March 26 and also to acquaint himself with the situation, the statement issued by the governor's said.

Dutta Chowdhury lost a hand when agitators hurled a bomb at him.

The had said because of the deployment of police in the area, it would be difficult for it to provide adequate security to the during the visit, the statement said.

The also said the situation was still tense there, including in the nearby areas of and Asansol, and it was not advisable for the to visit Durgapur, it said.

The has appealed to all sections of society to maintain peace, it added.

Asked if the had advised the not to visit Durgapur, Chatterjee said, "I do not know (about that)".

In reply to a question on whether he thought the should visit the troubled area, the said, "Let peace be restored there. One can always go".

Heavy police force was deployed in the area of yesterday after clashes broke out between two groups on Monday over a Navami procession in which one person was killed and two police officers were injured, a said.

In a group clash in Purulia on Sunday, one person was killed and five police personnel were injured.

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

First Published: Wed, March 28 2018. 21:20 IST
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