Is waving the national flag a crime in Bengal\, asks BJP\'s Dilip Ghosh

Is waving the national flag a crime in Bengal, asks BJP's Dilip Ghosh

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

BJP Monday alleged that and other parties were opposing "strong action" against and questioned whether waving a national flag is a crime in the state.

Reacting to Mamata Banerjee's allegation that BJP-VHP-RSS were trying to foment trouble in the state by using the Pulwama attack, he wondered whether waving a national flag on the street is a crime in Bengal.

"I want to ask the whether waving a national flag and shouting slogans in favour of 'mother India' is a crime in Bengal," he said.

West Bengal, Ghosh alleged, has become a hub of "anti-national activities" and the has been unable to stop it.

Ghosh wondered what had stopped the from announcing compensation for the CRPF jawans from Bengal, who were killed in the Pulwama attack.

"When people die from consuming spurious liquor, their kin are immediately given Rs 2 lakh as compensation. But when jawans are killed, the do not bother to announce any compensation, unlike the other states," he said.

Banerjee, a strident critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Monday questioned the timing of the Pulwama terror attack and asked whether the government wanted to go to war when Lok Sabha elections were round the corner.

She also accused the BJP, the RSS and the VHP of fomenting communal tension in the wake of the terror attack that claimed the lives of 40 CRPF troopers.

The RSS and the VHP termed Banerjee's accusations baseless and said a of the state should be more cautious about her choice of words.

"The allegations are not only baseless but also a figment of imagination. In such a moment of crisis, a of the state should be more cautious about her choice of words," told

VHP state wondered whether Banerjee's statement was aimed at appeasing a particular community ahead of polls.

"Instead of attacking and terrorist organisations, why is she attacking VHP-RSS?" he questioned.

and Sudip Biswas, who hailed from the state, were among the 40 CRPF jawans who lost their lives in the February 14 terror attack in

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First Published: Mon, February 18 2019. 21:05 IST