Mamata Banerjee: BJP an outsider party, has no place in Bengal: Mamata | India News


CALCUTTA: Prime Minister of West Bengal Mamata banerjee On Thursday he claimed that the BJP is a party of outsiders that has no place in the state.
The supreme of the Trinamool Congress also said that she will never allow Bengal to become “Gujarat torn by riots”.
Wondering why the Union Interior Minister Amit Shah is so busy with the elections, even when the situation on the country’s border is not good, Banerjee said that he had never seen an “interior minister in his career. “.
“There is no place for outsiders in Bengal. Those who come to the state only during elections and try to disturb the peace of the state are not welcome,” he said while addressing a press conference here.
The BJP has recently divided the state into five organizational zones and put central leaders in charge of them.
“They (BJP) are saying they will turn West Bengal into Gujarat. Why do they want to turn our Bengal into a riot-ravaged place like Gujarat? We don’t want riot,” he said.
Banerjee, unnamed BJP National Secretary General Kailash Vijayvargiya, accused him of trying to “fake his arrest despite not being detained by the police” during a saffron party protest march here.

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