KOLKATA: BJP on Sunday observed”Paschimbanga Diwas” to commemorate Syama Prasad Mookerjee’s donation to Bengal, harping on”Hindu Bengali asmita”.
BJP leaders talked against allies that were unsuccessful, asserting that Mookerjee assisted Bengal remain joined while protecting the country in”onslaughts” of the Muslim League from 1947.
BJP’s Rajya Sabha MP Swapan Dasgupta stated that Bengal shouldn’t forget the”doctrine” that formed the decision of this”Hindus” opposing the movement of their Mulsim League.
“June 20 is West Bengal Day, the day in 1947 Bengali Hindus chose the momentous decision to split out a distinct state in India to reevaluate the Muslim League’s bidding to ensure all of Bengal to Pakistan,” he composed his Twitter manage.
Bengal BJP’s co-minder Amit Malviya stated that Mookerjee assured that”West Bengal, mostly Roman majority, remained with India.
Imagine the plight of Hindu Bengalis had not been the situation,” he said.
Mookerjee, Malviya composed,”convinced that the British delegation that although Bengal had 56 percent Muslims, West Bengal was mostly Hindu majority and must be partitioned like Punjab.” Leader of the resistance Suvendu Adhikari paid tribute to Mookerjee in the party headquarters in Murlidhar Sen Lane and stated,”Had he never fought West Bengal and made it part of India as had it had been in Pakistan then that nation could have been Islamabad or even Dhaka.
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