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Mamata accuses BJP govt of imposing ‘super emergency’

Miss Banerjee told reporters that when she met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on the NRC issue he had assured her that no one would be harassed.

Mamata accuses BJP govt of imposing ‘super emergency’

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. (Photo: IANS/File)

Trinamul Congress chief Mamata Banerjee on Thursday claimed that members of the TMC delegation, including women, who went to Silchar amid the Assam- NRC issue, were manhandled at the airport there and accused the BJP of imposing “super emergency” in the country.

The BJP was exposed by this incident, she said and sought to know under which law was the TMC delegation stopped at the Silchar airport. Arriving here from Delhi, where she met a number of Opposition leaders, Miss Banerjee told reporters that when she met Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on the NRC issue he had assured her that no one would be harassed.

“But the TMC delegates have not been allowed to go out of the (Silchar) airport. They have been manhandled. Even women members have not been spared,” she claimed.

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“There is super emergency in the country. The BJP is politically exposed. They (read BJP) are showing muscle power. They are suppressing facts. If there is peace (in Assam), why did they impose prohibitory orders? The people of Assam are in panic,” the West Bengal Chief Minister said.

Banerjee said that the TMC leaders had gone to Assam to meet the common people because the names of 40 lakh residents were not in the NRC final draft which was published on 30 July.

Miss Banerjee lashed out at the BJP leaders and said that they had gone to Asansol in April after communal tension there over Ramnavami procession disregarding prohibitory orders clamped in the area.

“But we (WB government) had allowed them though three persons were killed. We had shown courtesy,” she said. Sukhendu Sekhar Roy, Trinamul deputy leader of the Rajya Sabha claimed that the police stopped him and other members including women members and a minister at the airport saying that their visit might create trouble and manhandled them.

Responding to the issue of Assam police lodging an FIR against Bengal chief minister, Miss Banerjee said in Nabanna: “I’m in Bengal what will they (Assam police) do by lodging FIR in Assam. They (read BJP run central government) lodge FIRs everyday. When we went to the residence of Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal then, FIR was lodged against four of us”.

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