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Abhishek Banerjee denounces BJP's tactics, urges Bengal voters to reject false propaganda

Banerjee criticised BJP's actions, highlighting how they propagated a false narrative about Sandeshkhali for three months

PTI Calcutta Published 09.05.24, 06:44 PM
Abhishek Banerjee

Abhishek Banerjee File photo

Accusing the BJP of orchestrating a conspiracy to tarnish the image of West Bengal and its people, TMC national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee on Thursday denounced the saffron party for allegedly humiliating the state's 10 crore residents.

In a virtual address supporting TMC candidate Satabdi Roy in Birbhum Lok Sabha seat, Banerjee, without mentioning the Sandeshkhali video clip, asserted that the events of the past week had unveiled the true intentions of those conspiring to bring shame and dishonour to the state and its people.

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Banerjee criticised BJP's actions, highlighting how they propagated a false narrative about Sandeshkhali for three months, allegedly offered money to villagers to make false accusations against TMC leaders and humiliated the people of the state. He emphasised that the people of Bengal would retaliate through the ballot.

"Please see the true colours of the BJP. For three months, they belittled the people of state by building a false narrative on Sandeshkhali, brought disgrace to the mothers and sisters of Bengal by offering Rs 2,000 to a village woman for making false charges against our party and its leaders in the area," he said.

He was referring to the video clip where a BJP leader purportedly claimed that women in Sandeshkhali were paid to level rape allegations against local TMC leaders.

BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari had earlier accused Banerjee of orchestrating the false video to divert attention from the hundreds of genuine complaints of atrocities made by women of the riverine belt in South 24 Parganas district.

Accusing the saffron party of stalling funds meant for the 100 days' work for the rural poor for three years, he said, "This shows the anti-Bengal nature of the BJP.

Claiming that most cases of atrocities on dalits and other backward communities took place in BJP-ruled Uttar Pradesh, Banerjee said, "UP CM Yogi Adityanath had come here for campaigning. I want to ask him about the atrocities on dalits and other lower castes and minorities in his state." Highlighting TMC's opposition to BJP's rule and its divisive agenda, Banerjee called for non-Modi voters to support TMC, claiming they are the sole party in Bengal resisting BJP's misrule.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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