Trinamool Congress misrepresenting facts

September 01, 2010 12:06 am | Updated November 28, 2021 09:44 pm IST - KOLKATA

Even as West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattcharjee on Tuesday described the Trinamool Congress of being a party of “grotesque lies and slander,” an MP of the party, demonstrating with some of her colleagues outside the Parliament House in New Delhi, was seen sporting a poster with a picture apparently depicting Maoists in one of their training camps in Dantewada.

The poster, borne by Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar, representing Barasat in West Bengal's North 24 Paragans district, read: “All camps by CPI (M) goons in Jangal Mahal areas must be disbanded.” Below this was a picture showing men with their weapons.

The same picture appeared on the online edition of The Hindu on March 15 this year ( > http://beta.thehindu.com/news/national/article245722.ece ) under the heading “Centre Warns of Retaliatory Attacks by Maoists” with the caption: A Maoist training camp in the forest of Dantewada district.”

The Trinamool MPs were demonstrating against alleged atrocities by the CPI(M) in West Bengal.

This begs the question: Was the Trinamool Congress MP in question (Ms. Ghosh Dastidar) misrepresenting facts and passing off a picture showing armed Maoists in a camp in Dantewada as one of CPI(M) goons in the Jangal Mahal area (a forest area in West Bengal spanning the three south-west districts of Paschim Medinipur, Bankura and Purulia)?

The Trinamool leadership has been claiming that CPI(M) activists have been entering the Jangal Mahal area and setting up camps for their armed activists under the cover of the on-going security operations against the Maoists there.

Trinamool chief Mamata Banerjee has even demanded that the security operations be withdrawn even as she has claimed that they were being used by the CPI(M) to gain ground in the region, particularly in those areas of Paschim Medinipur district considered to have been the hot-bed of Maoist activity.

On Monday, the eve of his retirement, Director-General of Police Bhupinder Singh told journalists at the State Secretariat that “no evidence of the presence of armed supporters of the CPI(M) has been found in Lalgarh and its vicinity.”

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