
CM Mamata instigating rioters to go and shut down Delhi: Suvendu
The political landscape of India has been witnessing intense drama and controversy lately, and the latest development is no exception. In the midst of violence in Murshidabad, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee met with Muslim clerics in Kolkata on Wednesday, sparking a heated debate. BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari, in a statement, accused CM Mamata of instigating rioters to go to Delhi and shut down the national capital.
The meeting between CM Mamata and the Muslim clerics came amidst reports of violence in Murshidabad, where riots broke out following a clash between two groups of workers. The situation has been tense in the region, with several people injured and properties damaged.
Reacting to the meeting, Suvendu Adhikari, a senior BJP leader, said that the people who met with CM Mamata are rioters and that she is instigating them to go to Delhi and shut down the city. “These people are rioters…CM Mamata is instigating them to go to Delhi and shut [it] down,” Adhikari said.
Adhikari’s statement has sparked a massive controversy, with many questioning the intentions of the West Bengal Chief Minister. The BJP leader also took a jibe at UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, saying that anyone heading to Delhi would have to go through Uttar Pradesh, where CM Yogi Adityanath is in charge.
It is worth noting that the meeting between CM Mamata and the Muslim clerics was seen as a move to calm the situation in Murshidabad and to prevent further violence. However, Suvendu Adhikari’s statement has raised questions about the Chief Minister’s motives and has added fuel to the fire.
The political rivalry between the BJP and the TMC has been intensifying in recent times, and this statement by Suvendu Adhikari is seen as another attempt by the BJP to gain political mileage. The BJP has been critical of the TMC government in West Bengal, accusing it of nepotism, corruption, and lawlessness.
The West Bengal government, on the other hand, has been accusing the BJP of trying to disrupt peace in the state. The TMC has been in power in West Bengal since 2011, and the BJP has been trying to make inroads in the state.
The meeting between CM Mamata and the Muslim clerics has sparked a debate about the role of religious leaders in politics. While some argue that religious leaders should stay away from politics, others believe that they have a right to participate in political discussions and shape public opinion.
The situation in Murshidabad is still tense, and the West Bengal government has deployed additional forces to maintain law and order. The police are working to identify the culprits involved in the violence and to prevent further clashes.
In the midst of all this, Suvendu Adhikari’s statement has added a new layer of complexity to the situation. While some have condemned the statement as inflammatory and divisive, others have seen it as a reflection of the deep-seated political rivalry between the BJP and the TMC.
As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the West Bengal government and the BJP respond to the crisis. Will the situation escalate further, or will efforts be made to calm the tension and prevent further violence? Only time will tell.