Updated: December 11, 2020 2:44:53 pm
As the governments of Central and West Bengal discussed the attack on the caravan of BJP national chief JP Nadda on Thursday, Trinamool MP Mahua Moitra confronted the saffron festival, noting that even the central agencies of security could not protect them from “organized attacks”. .
Calling BJPs visiting the state ahead of the 2021 assembly elections as “two-bit” leaders, he referred to the popular college practice of BYOB (bring your own drink) parties, and said the BJP He’s having a BYOS (bring your own safety) party in Bengal every day.
I had heard of BYOB parties at college
@BJP has a BYOS (Bring Your Own Security) party every day in Bengal: CRPF, CISF and every imaginable central force accompany every two-bit leader who visits
It’s a shame they can’t protect you from organized “attacks”
– Mahua Moitra (@MahuaMoitra) December 11, 2020
“I had heard of BYOB parties at college. BJP has a BYOS (Bring Your Own Security) party every day in Bengal: CRPF, CISF and every imaginable central force accompany every two-bit leader who visits it, ”he tweeted. “It’s a shame they can’t protect you from organized ‘attacks’.”
Read | Attack on JP Nadda’s convoy: MHA summons West Bengal security chief DGP
Thursday, Nadda’s convoy was allegedly stoned with stones and bricks while on his way to Diamond Harbor on the outskirts of Kolkata. Several cars in the convoy, including that of the BJP National Secretary General Kailash Vijayvargiya and the head of the West Bengal BJP, Dilip Ghosh, were damaged in the attack. About 10 BJP leaders, including Vijayvargiya and Mukul Roy, received minor injuries.
After this, Nadda said that anarchy and anarchy reigned in West Bengal. On Twitter, the Union Interior Minister Amit Shah said: “The attack on the BJP President JP Nadda is reprehensible. It cannot be condemned enough. The Center has taken this attack very seriously. The West Bengal government will have to answer to the people of the state for this sponsored violence. “
Speaking in a dharna against agricultural laws in Kolkata, Mamata Banerjee said that the BJP had no problems to raise and was therefore acting out a drama.. “There was a small incident, but I ask why there were 50 cars in the convoy. When we travel, we only have three cars. Why did they go there with a convoy of 50 cars, plus 30 press vehicles and 40 motorcycles? ” she said.
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