Hooghly, Jan. 28 -- West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday alleged that Bengali-speaking people are facing harassment and being targeted in states like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. She warned the central government and said, "If you hurt me, I will be very dangerous."

Srongly objecting to the Prime Minister's recent remarks, Mamata Banerjee said, "One person (PM Modi) came and said that the government approves the Bangla language, but it's not true. Even Bengali people are getting hurt because they are speaking the Bangla language in other states like Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. If you hurt me, I will be very dangerous. In the name of SIR, you are making people suffer. Shame on you. Election Commission, it's not your work..." ...