Is Narendra Modi a donkey? asks Mamata Banerjee
Mamata rules out possibility of Modi becoming prime minister
West Bengal: Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, on Wednesday, continued her attack on Narendra Modi and ruled out his possibility to become the prime minister saying "those who have caused riots, have no right to become a prime ministerial candidate".
Banerjee, who had demanded Modi's arrest, said, "It is not that easy. After (he) had said all this, had I been in the central government I would have tied (him) with ropes and would have made him walk on the road." referring to Modi's statement that if the TMC chief wants to send him to jail then she should not waste money for issuing tender for buying rope.
"Just tell me which jail I have to go to. I will go there myself. I am here. My first job in jail will be to learn the Bengali language," he had said in a rally earlier in the day.
"There can be a challenge on it if any day opportunity comes. But that opportunity would not come. Some with money are projecting (Modi) like a gas balloon. On May 16, the gas balloon will burst and when the ballot boxes would be opened it will only see two flowers (the symbol of TMC)," Banerjee said trying to rule out the possibility of Modi as the prime minister.
With Trinamool Congress supremo demanding his arrest, BJP's prime ministerial candidate was at three rallies in West Bengal on Wednesday said that she got angry with him for raising the issue of Bangladeshi infiltrators, which she herself had raised in 2005.
"Didi gets angry with me as your love for me increases. She remembers me 200 times a day. I don't know what she says of me. But Didi, your every word is blessing for me," Modi addressed the people an election meeting at Krishnanagar.
The West Bengal Chief Minister attacked Modi at three rallies at minority-dominated Budge Budge, Metiabruz and at Chowrashtra in Behala. "People of Bengal were being dubbed as refugees. Some people were being called infiltrators. If they try to divide Bengal, if they try to evict anyone, I will guard you. I will not let anyone touch you. I respect refugees. Who is a refugee? Does he understand what it means?" she said. "Those who came here even after 1971 were Indians. The Indira-Mujib treaty is clear on this," she added.
On Modi's charge that she had raised the issue of infiltrators in 2005, Banerjee said "I had raised the issue of bogus ration cards in Bengal.After we came to power in the state we took steps and 88 lakh bogus ration cards were detected most of them were CPI (M) cadres," she said.
Addressing another meeting, she slammed Modi on the issue of Bangladesh infiltrators. "Now he talks about Matua community. He said they are not citizens of India. Is he a donkey? They are Indian citizens," the TMC supremo said, adding, "I will not tolerate if he insults Bengal."