Trinamool used Maoists to vandalise Syama Prasad's bust in March: BJP

IANS  |  Kolkata 

A The BJP on Saturday lauded the West government's decision to observe the death anniversary of founder Mookerjee, but accused the ruling of using to vandalise the leader's bust in March.

Responding to it, told reporters here that "Trinamool used to vandalise the bust of and now they are trying to atone for the sin that they had committed. I think Trinamool took time to realise that Bengal is still a part of because of "

He was refering to the March 7 incident when the bust was vandalised by a group of Left radicals in protest against the pulling down of two statues of Russian communist revolutionary in Tripura, allegedly by the BJP-RSS activists.

Appreciating the Bengal government's decision, state Dilip Ghosh, however, said "it had come too late".

"I heard of the state government's decision to observe the death This is a noble thought and good job. But it has come too late. However, it deserves to be praised and I appreciate the government's decision," he said after paying his respect to

Hakim said the as also Trinamool have been paying their respects to him over the years.

"We had garlanded the bust of Mookerjee when BJP was not in the picture. Our party leaders have been paying respect to him over the years and we have been paying respect to great personalities of India," he said.

Asked whether there is any behind the government's decision, Chattopadhyay said: "There is no in paying respect to Mookerjee who is a great son of Bengal. This is our duty to pay honour to him."

The saw the government's decision as yet another instance of the "collusion" between the and the (BJP).

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First Published: Sat, June 23 2018. 17:36 IST