BJP is trying to break Bengal but will not succeed: Mamata Banerjee Kolkata News – Times of India

Uttarpara: Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee charged on Wednesday BJP Using central agencies to break and silence elected governments and say it’s trying the same formula Bengal Where it had to be dusted last year.
“They broke Maharas-Hatra. Now they are trying to break Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand. Bengal has defeated them, so they want to break Bengal too but they will never succeed,” he said. Referring to British rule, the chief minister said: “Bengal is never afraid. If it were, it would have surrendered to British torture. There was no such terror at that time also.”

She further said, “I challenge BJP to return to office in 2024. Now don’t ask me maths, even astrologers are saying what’s new.” Parliament The building will not change their fortunes.”
Accusing the central agencies of being hyperactive against the opposition and being passive – even sleepy – when it comes to the BJP, Banerjee said she had “when needed” to say against their action. But the central agencies are now “getting used to spoil the perception of other parties” and it is not good for the country.
“You are also suspended for speaking. And every day they are running to courts to register cases. Maybe they forgot to levy GST on PILs,” Banerjee said.
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday called the ED’s current action an “attempt to defame Bengal” and said the raids came hours after it. Trinamool CongressMassive rally of 21st July.
“If the raids happen, why only at midnight? Why 5 in the morning? Bobby (Kolkata Mayor Firhad Hakim) said that some people were roaming in my neighborhood as well. Earlier Bengali mothers used to sing a lullaby on Borgis (Maratha robbers), now they will sing one on Gabbar,” the CM said.
“Sometimes one can make mistakes while running an organization. Making mistakes is also a right. If anyone commits a mistake, action will be taken against him. They will have to face punishment. Action will definitely be taken if the crime is proved in the court. But in these days of media trials, the media calls a person a thief even before the judges hear the case. It is not without reason that the Chief Justice of India, NV Ramanna, has referred to media trials as kangaroo courts,” Banerjee asked the media to introspect.