Mamata questions timing of Pulwama attack
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee questioned the timing of the Pulwama terror attack, asking whether the government wanted to go to war when Lok Sabha elections were round the corner.
By : migrator
Update: 2019-02-18 12:50 GMT
Kolkata
She also accused the BJP and RSS of fomenting communal tension in the wake of the terror assault that claimed the lives of 40 CRPF troopers.
"When elections are knocking on the door you are trying to stage a war... a shadow war. Amit Shah and Narendra Modi are delivering political speeches. Even after such a big mishap you do not resign taking responsibility and are instead delivering political speeches," she told a press conference.
The Trinamool Congress supremo also wanted to know why a large convoy of CRPF personnel was allowed to move on the highway despite the government having intelligence inputs about a possible terror strike.
"The government knew of the matter. Intelligence inputs were there. Then why so many people had to die? why no action was taken?"
Banerjee said she desisted from speaking against the Modi government after the incident but was compelled to talk about it now as "some people are trying to teach us what patriotism is".
She alleged while the government did nothing after the Pathankot terror assault, it was trying to "create a war-like hysteria" ahead of the elections.
"I have a doubt. How they (Pakistan) have got this encouragement when the elections are round the corner? I dont know....why after Parliament is over. I am in doubt.... why have not we taken any action against Pakistan in the last five years," she said.
She accused the RSS-VHP-BJP combine of vitiating the atmosphere in the country "by spreading the message of hatred".
"They are trying to trigger communal riots by taking out late night processions with national flags. They are trying to exploit the tragedy for political dividend.
"It is a planted game of the RSS, VHP and the BJP. We will resist attempts to take political advantage of the situation," she said.
State BJP president Dilip Ghosh hit back at Banerjee for her comments, saying while the entire country is demanding that Pakistan be taught a befitting lesson, the TMC is opposing tough action against the neighbour.
Referring to Banerjee's accusation against the RSS and other saffron outfits, Ghosh wondered whether waving the national flag on streets is a crime in West Bengal.
He alleged that West Bengal has become a hub of anti-national activities and the TMC government has not been able to stop them.
Ghosh wanted to know what stopped the TMC government from announcing an ex-gratia for the two slain CRPF troopers from the state.
"When people die from consuming spurious liquor, they are immediately given Rs 2 lakh as compensation. But when jawans are killed, the state doesn't bother to announce any compensation, while other states do," he said.
Banerjee sought a high-level inquiry into the Pulwama killings and punishment to those behind the attack.
"When so many people died there must be an investigation to prove who is responsible for it. Tell me what initiatives have been taken," she said.
The West Bengal chief minister said though she had in mind what action should be taken in the wake of the terror strike she would not speak about it publicly when the entire opposition was together. "If there is a united platform, I can give the suggestions....speak my mind," she said.
She also asked people not to fall prey to "provocation by communal forces" and directed police to remain alert.
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