Mamata accuses Modi of trying to unleash CBI, criticises EC
The BJP might be in power in Delhi but that has not given them the right to insult and torture someone, says CM.
Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP of trying to "unleash" CBI and ED on Trinamool Congress as it speaks up against them and alleged that the Election Commission was working on the instructions of BJP.
"Even If Modi, BJP, Congress and CPI(M) join hands I am not afraid of them. You can unleash CBI and ED if you want. Everyday you people are insulting us. I will not tolerate this, I will give reply to such attacks," the Trinamool Congress supremo told a party rally at Satyanarayan Park in Central Kolkata.
"The CPI(M), Congress, BJP along with Modiji are trying to malign us. They are inflicting torture on us. I am not afraid of Delhi, I am not afraid of Congress, I am not scared of CPI(M), I am not afraid of Modiji," Banerjee said.
The BJP might be in power in Delhi but that has not given them the right to insult and torture someone, she said.
"You (BJP) may have come to power, but that does not mean that you will remain in power for entire life. Whoever is not agreeing with you people, you are engaging CBI, Income Tax and ED after them. More than 70,000 industrialists have left the country because of the income tax torture," Banerjee said.
Banerjee alleged that the Election Commission was working on the instructions of BJP.
"There are few leaders of BJP who demand some officers be transferred, and he is transferred. They are demanding that a showcause notice be sent to Mamata Banerjee and a showcause notice is being served. I will not say anything against Election Commission, because it is the BJP, CPI(M) and Congress who had levelled charges," the TMC chief said.
Arguing that the decision to form a new district (Asansol) had been taken in December last year, Banerjee said, "Before taking a decision, you (EC) should have asked us whether the complaint is true or not.