Adityanath's chopper denied permission to land in Balurghat: BJP


Balurghat (West Bengal), Feb 3 (IANS): The BJP on Sunday accused the West Bengal government of denying permission to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's helicopter to land here.

Adityanath was scheduled to address two rallies at Balurghat in Dakshin Dinajpur district and Raiganj in Uttar Dinajpur district.

Activists and supporters of the saffron party protested outside District Magistrate A.D.P. Palraj's office at Balurghat.

According to district BJP leaders, the party had been trying to secure the permission besides making alternative arrangements so that Adiyanath could address the rally here.

According to them, they had filed for the requisite permission well in advance but were told at the last minute that a final decision was yet to be taken on the matter.

Describing the incident as yet another glaring example of "undeclared Emergency" in the state, BJP national Secretary Rahul Sinha demanded immediate suspension of the District Magistrate.

"This is a glaring example of an undeclared Emergency in West Bengal. How can you treat the Chief Minister of another state in this way? The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh is a guest in Bengal.

"The culture of Bengal is to extend all courtesies to the guests. But in this case they have refused permission for his chopper to land. Nothing can be more indecent. This only shows how much the Trinamool is scared of BJP's progress in Bengal," he said.

This is the second recent instance a controversy has erupted over the denial of permission for facilitating the landing of helicopters carrying BJP bigwigs, who have been holding public meetings across the state as part of the BJP's blitzkrieg in West Bengal ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.

On January 22, the district administration had denied permission for BJP President Amit Shah's chopper to land in Malda district, citing that the ground was not ready.

Later, the state BJP unit obtained permission to land the chopper at two places -- the helipad in Malda's Golden Park Hotel and the helipad used by the Border Security Force in the district -- and Shah duly addressed the rally.

  

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Sun, Feb 03 2019

    This fake 'Yogi's' of father-son duo who control Gorakhpur constituency still remains one of the most backward and dirties place in India.
    After 40 years of ruling in the same constituency, this man who drapes 'Saffron' clothing can't even ensure study supply of essential Oxygen and can't pay the bill to supplier wanted to visit Balurghat in West Bengal to make a communal speech to polarise the vote bank.
    The Modi-Shah has already destroyed India and this man will complete the remaining task.

    This man should be made to toe, only if control of Gorkhnath Mandir is taken out. Now opposition member should start visiting Uttar Pradesh and expose the reality of BJP's ruling in their own language.
    Jai Hind

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  • Nicholas, nprasquinha@hotmail.com

    Sun, Feb 03 2019

    If he had travelled as chief minister then denying permission is wrong but he is travelling as BJP representative,so denying permission is fair & he should have been charged for using Helicopter,Security cost etc.Travelling on taxpayers money is shame

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  • Pradeep Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 03 2019

    We don't want EVM elected fakus to preach............

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  • Navin, Kundapur

    Mon, Feb 04 2019

    Rightly said..does he fit to administer UP state..

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 03 2019

    Good job. Deny him.permission even in karnataka.
    He wil start his trip to spread his venomous here before election

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Feb 03 2019

    Yogi is Cancer to the Society ...

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