Himanta-Vs-Mamata Battle Breaks Out Over BJP's 'Bangla Bandh' Call
Bangla Bandh News: Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma and Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee are engaged in a heated exchange, with the latter accusing PM Modi of inciting violence in Bengal.
A fresh war of words erupted between the CMs of Assam and Bengal on Wednesday. The political war between Himanta Biswa Sarma and Mamata Banerjee started when the latter alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was trying to incite violence in Bengal and said that if Bengal burns, Assam and the Northeast won't remain quiet.
"Modi babu, you are trying to ignite flames of violence in Bengal using your party. Remember, if Bengal burns, Assam and Northeast won't remain quiet; neither will UP, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha or Delhi. We shall shake your position and chair at the Centre," Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee said at an event to commemorate the TMC Chhatra Parishad Foundation Day in Kolkata.
दीदी, आपकी हिम्मत कैसे हुई असम को धमकाने की? हमें लाल आंखें मत दिखाइए। आपकी असफलता की राजनीति से भारत को जलाने की कोशिश भी मत कीजिए। आपको विभाजनकारी भाषा बोलना शोभा नहीं देता।
— Himanta Biswa Sarma (@himantabiswa) August 28, 2024
দিদি, আপনার এতো সাহস কীভাবে হলো যে আপনি অসমকে ধমকি দিচ্ছেন? আমাদের রক্তচক্ষু দেখাবেন না। আপনার অসফলতার… pic.twitter.com/k194lajS8s
Reacting to her remarks, Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma slammed her accusing her of employing divisive politics. "Didi, how dare you threaten Assam? Don't show us red eyes. Don't try to burn India with your politics of failure. It does not suit you to speak the language of division. How dare you threaten Assam? Don't show us your bloodshot eyes. Don't try to set India on fire with your politics of failure," Assam CM Himanta said in a Bengali post on X.
Kolkata Protests Over RG Kar Doctor's Death
The rape and murder of a junior doctor on the premises of Kolkata's RG Kar Medical College has sparked massive protests across the nation, with the worse being seen in Bengal. First, a midnight march on the intervening night of August 14 and 15 turned violent at the RG Kar MCH.
On August 27, a students' march to the state secretariat, 'Nabanna Abhijan', turned violent as protesters clashed with the police in Kolkata and Howrah. On Wednesday, August 28, a 'Bharat Bandh' call by the BJP saw widespread violence as the saffron party's workers clashed with the police and TMC supporters.