Mamata Banerjee can't misuse the government, agencies: Yogi Adityanath
The UP chief minister who was scheduled to address a rally at Balurghat could not attend the rally after permission was denied for his chopper to land near the venue.
Published: 03rd February 2019 03:38 PM | Last Updated: 03rd February 2019 03:40 PM | A+A A-

UP CM Yogi Adityanath. (Photo | PTI)
BALURGHAT: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Sunday lashed out at the "anti-people" Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal, saying the days of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's rule are "numbered".
Adityanath urged the leaders, who had attended the TMC's January 19 opposition rally in Kolkata, to introspect on how democratic rights were being scuttled by the state government.
The UP chief minister who was scheduled to address the "Ganatantra Bachao Rally" at Balurghat in South Dinajpur district Sunday could not attend the rally after permission was denied for his chopper to land near the venue.
"The TMC government didn't allow me to come and meet you all. That is why I had to resort to Digital India of Modi-ji to address you. This TMC government is anti-people, anti-democratic and have compromised with national security," Adityanath said, while addressing the rally via audio link.
UP CM in Lucknow while addressing a rally in Balurghat,South Dinajpur via telephone:Mamata Ji must accept that you don’t misuse admn. in a democracy, the way it's being done in West Bengal.The way Bengal’s admn is functioning as the workers of TMC, should not be acceptable at all pic.twitter.com/3WArf2f9hR
— ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) February 3, 2019
The TMC government is afraid of the BJP as it very well knows that its days in Bengal are numbered, he said.
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Alleging that the TMC government had tried to stop Durga Puja in West Bengal in order to pursue its appeasement policy, Adityanath urged BJP workers to fight hard in order to ensure that the party forms the next government in the state.
"Mamata Banerjee should remember that she can not misuse the government and its agencies in the state. It is shameful that government officials are acting as TMC cadres in the state," he said.