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"India will plunge into darkness if Modi comes to power"

April 28, 2014 03:41 pm | Updated June 24, 2016 06:50 am IST - Kolkata

She was replying to Modi's comment that she had more damage to West Bengal than the Left Front

Kolkata: Railways Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee paints a picture at her Kalighat Residence in Kolkata on Saturday evening. PTI Photo by Swapan Mahapatra(PTI6_5_2010_000117B)

Rebutting the accusation by Narendra Modi that she had done more damage to West Bengal in 35-month of rule than the Left Front in 35 years, Mamata Banerjee on Monday said that she did not need ‘gyan’ from him on development.

“If he comes to power, India will plunge into darkness.

We do not need gyan (lecture) on development from the architect of riots,” Ms Banerjee, the Trinamool Congress supremo, said on Twitter.

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Heaping scorn on the BJP prime ministerial candidate, Ms Banerjee said “The man who is being projected as PM candidate, if he comes to power, India will be ruined.”

Painting issue

A day after slamming Narendra Modi as “butcher of Gujarat”, the Trinamool Congress on Monday demanded that the Gujarat Chief Minister apologise publicly or face a defamation case for questioning the sale of Mamata Banerjee’s painting.

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“Either he has to prove this (charges on sale of paintings) or apologise publicly for this. Otherwise we will file a defamation case against him,” Trinamool Congress general secretary Mukul Roy told reporters here.

Mr Modi, at a rally in Srirampore yesterday, had said, “Your (Mamata) paintings used to be sold for Rs 4 lakh, Rs 8 lakh or Rs 15 lakh, but what is the reason that one of your paintings sold for Rs 1.80 crore. I respect art. But who was the person who bought the painting for Rs 1.80 crore”.

“Who all have bought her paintings, for what price they bought it, suddenly how they found out your talent, this the people of Bengal want to know,” he had said.

Mr Roy said the party has written to the Election Commission complaining that such “unsubstantiated” allegations are a violation of the model code of conduct.

“Someone whose hands are blood-stained in Gujarat riots is doubting the integrity and sincerity of our leader and making personal attacks,” he said.

State Finance Minister Amit Mitra said all money raised from the sale of paintings have either gone for charity purposes or funding the party’s mouthpiece ‘Jago Bangla’

“Modi has made a very low level of personal attack on her. By going to the lowest denominator he has changed the political discourse in the country,” he said.

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