Kolkata: Trinamool Congress on Sunday said BJP leaders in Delhi tried to save their faces by referring to their defeat as victory in Bengal.
Allegations of violence of polls, said TMC, was to divert the attention of workers from the defeat of destroying polls.
It will map new stories in Bengal, the National President of BJP JP Nadda accused 53 party workers killed in a poll after violence polls.
MP TMC Saugata Roy calls them “baseless”.
“We did not accept allegations of violence after the poll.
Mamata Banerjee was sworn in as CM on May 5, three days after the results.
There is no violence after the poll.
This is a narrative that has been carried out by BJP to be given to people.
But no one wants Trust them again.
“Roy said,” Just lifting allegations does not justify their attitude “.
“BJP has triggered violence in the state and whatever happens is the result of it.
If there is such violence, we will take steps against it.” Trinamool spokesman Kunal Ghosh said the BJP Central Leadership tried to put up the reason to divert the attention of workers .
“BJP taps between charges and counter-cons-charges.
The state leader pointed to the fingers of the leaders in Delhi.
The leaders have begun to stop.
If they become a pro-people party, National Executive Member of Rajiv Banerjee will attend today’s meeting,” he said .
Referring to the former allegations of Governor Meghalaya Tathagata Roy, Ghosh said the BJP Central Leadership has come to Bengal every day to develop an action strategy before the poll but does not want to blame defeat.
BJP also accused the attitude of partisan by the government of Bengal in emptying people.
Denied Nadda’s allegations, Roy said: “It is true that TMC has control over the municipality and Panchayats.
But the alleged basics during vaccination is unfounded.
We are in front of other countries in vaccination.” Roy has also written a letter to PM Narendra Modi who asked him To extend the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana for the next six months.
Roy’s letter came a day after Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal wrote to Modi who asked him to extend the government quota for free rations until May 2022.