Mamata wanted Bengal to become West Bangladesh, says BJP state chief
The debates surrounding Bangladeshi infiltration and alleged Muslim appeasement took centre stage ahead of the BJP government's first Paschimbanga Divas (Statehood Day) celebration as BJP’s
The debates surrounding Bangladeshi infiltration and alleged Muslim appeasement took centre stage ahead of the BJP government's first Paschimbanga Divas (Statehood Day) celebration as BJP’s state unit chief Samik Bhattacharya lashed out at former Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her alleged appeasement politics to the minorities. In an exclusive interview with India Today, Bhattacharya accused Mamata Banerjee of attempting to transform West Bengal into West Bangladesh, signalling that during her tenure Bengali Hindus were deprived of their rights and the infiltrators flourished due to her alleged vote-bank politics. Read Full Story “Mamata Banerjee was directly involved in erasing Bengal’s history to fuel the agenda of radicalisation,” Bhattacharya told India Today. “She had an agenda to turn West Bengal into West Bangladesh by becoming patron of divisive politics. However, people understood her intentions and defeated her divisive and appeasement politics,” Bhattacharya told India Today’s Indrajit Kundu. His scathing attack came ahead of the West Bengal government’s first celebration of Statehood Day on June 20, something the ruling party has long advocated for due to its core ideological belief. Tomorrow, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the event as part of his two-day visit to Bengal.
Over the years, the celebration of Statehood Day on June 20 has gone through intense political debates–both on a theoretical level and on practical grounds. As the flagbearers of Syama Prasad Mookerjee’s brand of politics, the BJP always vouched for celebrating the Statehood Day on June 20–as on that day, the representatives of Bengali Hindus voted for the partition of Bengal and the establishment of West Bengal as a homeland for the Bengali Hindus. However, Mamata Banerjee fiercely opposed the idea. When Raj Bhavan, the former Governor of Bengal, CV Ananda Bose, observed the Statehood Day at his official residence, a committee appointed by the then Bengal Speaker, Biman Bandhyopadhyay, suggested Poila Boisakh (the Bengali New Year) to be the official Statehood Day. She also called an all-party meeting regarding the incident. Recalling those incidents, Bhattacharya lambasted the TMC for being anti-historical and not paying homage to the history and the culture of the state. “There is no relevance to celebrating Poila Boisakh as the Statehood Day. It does not have a historical connection,” said Bhattacharya. He also added that Mamata Banerjee tried to establish Poila Boisakh as the Statehood Day by using force, which people laughed at.
