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Blasts are Congress gameplan: Mamata

statesman news service Kolkata, 7 July Chief minister Mamata Banerjee sees a ‘game plan to finish off the regional parties’ behind the recent…

statesman news service
Kolkata, 7 July
Chief minister Mamata Banerjee sees a ‘game plan to finish off the regional parties’ behind the recent series of blasts triggered by Maoists. 
The chief minister posted about the blasts on facebook and expressed her apprehension. Slamming the Centre and its agencies for failing to avert bomb blasts in the states, the chief minister wondered whether there is a ‘gameplan’ to disturb  regional parties, and also whether there were plans to murder some political leaders, so that nobody can raise the voice of the people in future. 
She also asked whether it was a ‘blame game’ to avoid responsibility and to finish off the regional political parties who are not dependent on the UPA.  
"What is our central government doing? What about central agencies who usually interfere in the businesses of the states, but do not take care of the safety and security of our people and country?" Miss Banerjee wrote on facebook. 
Nine blasts rocked the temple town of Bodh Gaya in Bihar today and left two monks injured there. Miss Banerjee wrote, "I am shocked about the sad incident of bomb blasts at Bodh Gaya today. I do not know why a series of such incidents is taking place in a regular cycle recently ~ first at Chhatisgarh where many innocent lives were lost, and then at Jharkhand where the innocent lives of the SP and other officials were lost."
She wondered which state would the extremists would target next.  "Today it has happened in Bihar. Which one is the target for tomorrow ~ West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh or Odisha?" Miss Banerjee asked.  

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