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KOLKATA: At an election rally in Tentulia, North 24 Parganas, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee launched a sharp attack on the BJP, saying, “Even a snake can be trusted, but not BJP.”Addressing the gathering, Banerjee added, “I am the candidate for TMC; vote for TMC if you want to keep the state safe.”She also accused the BJP of bringing voters from outside states, claiming, “BJP brought people from outside to vote in Assam as it was not confident of victory with votes of the state’s residents.”
Earlier on Thursday, without directly referring to the RG Kar incident, Mamata Banerjee, during her first political campaign in the area where the victim’s family resides, made a subtle appeal asking everyone to “maintain boundaries” and show “courtesy” towards each other."No matter how much drama or deceit there is, remember one thing: If someone is a candidate in an election, they have the right to speak for themselves. But elections are part of politics. One political person can certainly speak to another political person. However, I will not make any derogatory remarks. You should also maintain courtesy," said Banerjee.The CM also warned against divisive politics in Bengal. "Those who come to power through riots can do anything. I hear that some people create divisions between Bengalis and non-Bengalis. When you live, eat and earn in Bengal, live in peace. We are not BJP. They oppress Bengalis in Odisha and Madhya Pradesh. But we do not oppress non-Bengalis. Don't listen to BJP. Live here in peace," said Banerjee.(With agency inputs)




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