Signing off the campaigning call in WB, PM Modi warns Mamata says, 'West Bengal is not your property'

News Bharati    16-May-2019
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Dum Dum, May 16: After Election Commission’s verdict shaking West Bengal, Trinamool Congress (TMC) did not take the decision sportingly. With allegations on Election Commission, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee did what she does the best, stoop down low on democracy.

Making the most of it, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attacked Trinamool Congress addressing his last campaign rally in the state. Amid the fight for power in West Bengal and against Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee undemocratic rule, PM Modi gave a stern warning to 'Didi' and her nephew Abhishek Banerjee, saying that 'West Bengal is not their property'.

Addressing a massive rally in West Bengal's Dum Dum PM Modi gave a fierce warning to the West Bengal CM, attacking her nephew Abhishek Banerjee, who is fighting for re-election from the Diamond Harbour constituency in Kolkata in the 2019 polls.

"I want to remind Didi. Didi, listen with your ears open. Didi, this West Bengal, is not your or your nephew's property. Didi I repeat it again. Didi listen once again. This West Bengal, is not your, your nephew's property. This is an unbreakable part of Maa Bharati. From Gangotri to Ganga Sagar, if Maa Bharati did not differentiate between anyone than who are you to differentiate between people," PM Modi said addressing the rally.

The battle between PM Modi and Mamata Banerjee has turned fierce following the suspension of the timing of election campaigning in West Bengal state by 24 hours on May 15 in the aftermath of violent clashes that broke out during BJP chief Amit Shah's roadshow on May 14.

Mamata Banerjee has crossed limits when it comes to assigning undemocratic process in the state. Hooliganism, coercive behaviour, abusive nature, the Chief Minister and her party members have left no stones unturned for violence. The recent disruption in the Amit Shah rally was beyond imagination which shook the very base of democracy and the big decision to curtail campaigning was taken by Election Commission.