Modi compelling officers to send notices to opposition leaders: Mamata

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Alleging that was "compelling" his officers to send notices for "humiliating opposition political leaders", West Bengal on Friday said she had no problem if the authorities choose to arrest her.

"I have opposed the (interim) Budget. I have said a few words before you. For this if they arrested me also, I don't have a problem," Banerjee told mediapersons here.

Banerjee hastened to add: "My Hindi is not good. I said they may do it because this is their habit".

The supremo, however, said she was not blaming officials.

"I don't blame the officers, because they are compelled to do that. I am told that ji summons officers to his residence. He then tells them do something, do something to bring down the Opposition in the eyes of the people," she said.

Banerjee said she was waiting for the day when even the person who cooks her would be questioned by government agencies.

The Chief Minister's outburst came a day after Manik Majumdar, her and long-time at her south Kolkata's Kalighat residence, was quizzed by the in the multi-billion rupee Saradha ponzi scam.

Banerjee, however, threw a challenge to Modi saying "the way we do our with a pure heart, nobody else does".

Alleging that the Modi-led BJP government was fighting it "personally" as they were incapable of taking on the opposition politically.

"You cannot fight us politically. If you fight us politically, we have no problem. But why are you fighting it personally? You are humiliating all political leaders.

"Why are you humiliating even those who have been working with us for 30-40 years? These people don't do anything, they only look after the household. They only carry out instructions... How can you send notices to even those who serve tea?" she asked.

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First Published: Fri, February 01 2019. 23:10 IST