How Mamata sees BJP, Congress, CPI (M)

They are hand in glove, she says

March 31, 2014 06:30 pm | Updated May 23, 2016 03:59 pm IST - Keshiari (WB)

Kolkata: Chief Minsiter Mamata Banerjee press conference after emergency meeting the ramifications of the sudden shutdown of operations of the Saradha Group that has left lakhs of investors high and dry in Kolkata on Monday.  Photo: Sushanta Patronobish. 22.04.2013

Kolkata: Chief Minsiter Mamata Banerjee press conference after emergency meeting the ramifications of the sudden shutdown of operations of the Saradha Group that has left lakhs of investors high and dry in Kolkata on Monday. Photo: Sushanta Patronobish. 22.04.2013

Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Monday attacked the BJP “for causing riots”, and reiterated that her party would play a vital role in forming the next government at the Centre.

Addressing a party workers’ meeting here in West Midnapore district, she said people should not vote for the BJP, Congress or the CPI(M) which she claimed had joined hands against the Trinamool Congress.

“BJP? No, no, no... they cause riots. Do not vote for the Congress also which is responsible for price rise. They have hiked the prices of petrol, diesel and gas,” she said, canvassing for two party candidates -- Bengali film superstar Dev and heroine of yesteryears Sandhya Roy.

“Do not vote for the CPI(M) who only bury skeletons,” Ms Banerjee, the West Bengal Chief Minister, said in an apparent reference to skeletons dug up near a former CPI(M) minister’s house in the district in 2011 which caused a political uproar.

“The CPI(M), Congress and the BJP are hand in glove...

Bury the CPI(M), Congress and BJP,” she said.

Taking a swipe at the electronic media, she said, “There are one or two pro-CPI(M) channels here. And, the BJP and the Congress have got huge money. They are spreading canards. Say what is true. Do not resort to lies.”

Referring to her government’s success in restoring peace and development in Junglemahal, a former Maoist stronghold, Ms Banerjee said, “Our government is providing rice at Rs 2 per kg to Adivasi families and provided employment and improved basic services including drinking water, roads and setting up of a number of schools and colleges.”

The 31-year-old Dev, whose real name is Deepak Adhikari, contesting from Ghatal, said amid cheers, “Please bless me...

I received your blessings when I joined the film industry seven years ago. Now I have entered the new field of politics.

I need your support again. Please support Didi.”

Apparently referring to Maoists, he said when those, who do not believe in democracy, start having faith in it the country will progress.

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