BJP Slams TMC; Says Mamata’s Party Now Hiding Bombs


By Santosh Mishra

Kolkata, Oct 17: Launching an attack on the ruling TMC, the BJP on Friday alleged that Mamata Banerjee’s party was busy hiding bombs.

Bharatiya Janata Party national secretary Siddharth Nath Singh alleged Trinamool of being hand in glove with Bangladeshi fundamentalist outfit Jamaat-e-Islami. Not only this, the BJP leader claimed that the Mamata Banerjee led government was involved in "rampant corruption".

Addressing a rally in Kolkata, Singh said: "Every day we are hearing bombs are being discovered or exploding in houses of Trinamool leaders. The Trinamool, which was busy hiding the Saradha money, is now engrossed hiding Jamaat's bombs."

The rally was organised to protest against multi-crore rupee Saradha scam and alleged rampant malpractices by the Kolkata Municipal Corporation.

Singh questioned how Bangladeshi infiltrators are getting voter cards or the militants getting passport, referring to the Burdwan blast in which two suspected Bangladeshi militants were killed.

With the National Investigation Agency Thursday seizing a cache of handmade bombs from a house near the Burdwan blast site, Singh asked why did the Bengal Police fail to recover them earlier.

On this occasion, the West Bengal State President Rahul Sinha said that Bengal has left behind the entire country in bomb making.

 

  

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