Adityanath to travel to Bengal by road from Jharkhand to address Purulia rally

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

Minister is likely to travel to West Bengal's district by road from in BJP-ruled to address a party rally on Tuesday.

"Minister is going to Ranchi in by flight. He will then proceed to in a chopper from where he is likely to take road route to in West Bengal," an of the minister told here on Tuesday.

The BJP had on Monday said Adityanath's proposed rally in district scheduled for Tuesday was cancelled as the (TMC) government was was "dilly-dallying" on giving permission for the landing of his helicopter.

However, his rally will take place as per schedule, BJP's chief had said.

In an early morning tweet, Adityanath said, "It saddens me that Gurudev Tagore's Karmabhoomi, our Bengal today is suffering from anarchy and misrule of government. Now is the time that is freed from this government to protect the Constitution through a strong democratic movement."

In another tweet, he said, "...and that's why I will stand today in Purulia holding the flag of this movement challenging the alliance of corrupts."

The tussle between the TMC and the BJP became uglier on Sunday with the government denying permission to the Chief Minister's chopper to land in the state and let him address two scheduled rallies in north Bengal.

Adityanath had to address the rallies in Raigunj and Balurghat over telephone.

He lashed out at the "anti-people" TMC government in the state, saying the days of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's rule were "numbered".

Commenting on the developments, Uttar Pradesh alleged that Banerjee had put democracy in peril in West Bengal and sought to know if chief was an office-bearer of the TMC.

Maurya's remarks came in the backdrop of Banerjee staging a "Save India" dharna (sit-in) in Kolkata since Sunday night insisting that the CBI's attempt to question Kumar in connection with chit fund scams was tantamount to stifling the spirit of "Constitution and federalism" in the country.

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First Published: Tue, February 05 2019. 15:25 IST