Kolkata, May 29
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for naming the anti-terror operation against Pakistan as “Operation Sindoor”, asserting that the name of the operation is politically motivated.
“The name ‘Operation Sindoor' was their brainchild. It is politically motivated. I did not want to say this, especially when the multi-party delegations are visiting several countries and explaining India’s stand. But today, the Prime Minister came to West Bengal with the motive of political propaganda,” said the Chief Minister.
Earlier, while addressing a rally in Alipurduar district, PM Modi slammed the West Bengal government and ruling Trinamool Congress on multiple issues facing the state.
The Chief Minister also accused the Prime Minister of encouraging divisive politics through his address at Alipurduar.
“First, he (PM Modi) described himself as a tea-seller. Thereafter, he described himself as a guard. Now he has come here to sell Sindoor,” the Chief Minister said.
Commenting on the allegation by the Prime Minister that the ruling Trinamool Congress and the state government encouraged hooliganism in minority-dominated Murshidabad district for appeasement politics, the Chief Minister said that in reality, the communal violence at Murshidabad was masterminded, planned, and triggered by the BJP.