After the decline of the
Left in West Bengal the state is fast becoming the site of a Right versus
Mamata grudge-match.
The RSS and VHP have
upped the ante against the TMC regime, crying hoax over 'Hindu persecution'.
However Banerjee has stuck to her guns and blamed the Right for rising
instances of communal violence in the state.
While the VHP staged a
protest outside Bangladesh Deputy High Commission in Kolkata on July 1 against
'persecution of Hindus and Buddhists' in the neighbouring country, the chief
minister has appealed to the Centre to rein in fringe elements as such actions
are destroying 'diplomatic relations between India and Bangladesh'.
While reports emerged of a certain letter that the CM allegedly wrote to minister for external affairs Sushma Swaraj raising concerns over the actions of VHP and possible negative fallout for relations with the predominantly Muslim neighbour, the party denied any such move.
Rather, it acceded that
Banerjee had raised the matter at a press briefing and used the platform to ask
the Centre to do something about the 'fringe'.
'She (Banerjee) has not
written any formal letter to the Union government. But she did say at a media
briefing that the Centre should see to it that such disruptive elements from
its ideological spectrum are reined in,' TMC general secretary Partha
Chatterjee told Mail Today.
Meanwhile, the VHP once again issued a threat to the Mamata regime, saying that while they were protesting outside the Bangladesh mission and that too against 'persecution of Hindus' in that country, she intervened for no reason and that showed her 'pro-Muslim' and 'anti-Hindu' ideology.
'What business did she
have to jump in the fray when we were trying to safeguard the rights and
properties of Hindus in Bangladesh?
'This shows that she is
anti-Hindu and pro-Muslim and that is how she is trying to maintain her rule in
West Bengal,' VHP international joint general secretary Surendra Jain told Mail
Today.
On the other hand, Mail
Today accessed the signed copy of the FIR that Kolkata Police have lodged
against four BJP-RSS leaders.
The FIR names DU
professor Rakesh Sinha, BJP leader Nupur Sharma, Mysore BJP MP Pratap Simha and
BJP MLAfrom Telangana Raja Singh.
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