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Mamata's 'purification' drive to counter BJP

Mamata is planning to showcase pan-India Opposition unity in the Lok Sabha polls at Brigade Parade Grounds rally on Jan 19

Our Special Correspondent Calcutta Published 16.11.18, 08:10 PM
Mamata at the Trinamul meeting on Friday

Mamata at the Trinamul meeting on Friday Telegraph picture

Mamata Banerjee on Friday announced a “purification” drive by the Trinamul Congress along the trails of the BJP’s proposed 40-day Bengal Rath Yatra, which she called a “Ravan Yatra” to highlight its alleged divisive agenda.

The Bengal chief minister declared that the January 19 Brigade Parade Grounds rally she is planning to showcase pan-India Opposition unity in the run-up to the Lok Sabha polls would be a “turning point” for India.

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Explaining the “purification drive”, Mamata said her party would conduct counter-rallies, meetings and processions at every place the BJP’s chariots would pass through from early next month, in order to “cleanse” these areas of the alleged seeds of conflict and disharmony the Rath Yatra would sow.

“There will be a purification, peace and unity yatra to cleanse the areas through which their chariots of war will pass. Theirs is a Ravan Yatra replete with luxuries. Ravan brings with him negative energy,” the Trinamul chief said at an extended core committee meeting of her party at Netaji Indoor Stadium.

“The BJP is a policy changer, history changer, name changer, note changer, institution changer and Constitution changer, but not a game changer, because of which the country is in grave danger,” Mamata said.

The BJP plans to cover all 42 Lok Sabha constituencies in Bengal with the proposed chariot marches, to be inaugurated by national president Amit Shah.

The Rath Yatra, in which BJP chief ministers and senior leaders are expected to participate, would culminate in a Brigade Parade Grounds rally to be addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“Our yatra is a journey of bonding with people’s minds. We will be on the roads with the people…. Do not cross their (the BJP yatra’s) path or get embroiled in any argument. The administration will do its job,” Mamata said.

She announced measures to prepare for her January 19 rally, where she plans to call for the ouster of the BJP from the Centre.

Mamata said “all but two or three” parties had already confirmed participation.

“This will be a turning point for India,” she said, promising participation from Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Bihar, Assam, Tripura, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Odisha.

Mamata highlighted the presence of Trinamul’s organisation in several states and promised to start contesting elections in the near future.

At an extended core committee meeting of her party on Friday, Mamata rolled out a list of dos and don’ts for those in Trinamul

Some key instructions

  • Loyal but sidelined soldiers must be brought back to the fore
  • Factional feud at the expense of the party’s interests must stop
  • Underperformance in key posts will be penalised with removal
  • Those taking money in the name of the party will be penalised
  • Elected representatives should be regular at legislative proceedings
  • The party’s youth wing will develop an app for online donations
  • EVMs must be double-checked when the time comes
  • Campaign material should not have anyone’s pictures, only the party symbol
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