Mamata accuses BJP of trying to disrupt rally at Bhabanipur
Kolkata, April 27 -- West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee cut short her speech at a rally in her Bhabanipur constituency on Saturday, alleging that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was "deliberately trying to engage in a quarrel" by playing loud music from a nearby public meeting.
"They are trying to deliberately engage in a quarrel. They are shouting in the vicinity so that I can't hold the meeting. Mothers, sisters and brothers, please forgive me. I will hold a rally in this area tomorrow. I cannot behave in such a shameless manner. This is so insulting and humiliating. I apologise to you before I leave the dais," Banerjee said.
"Chakraberia Road, Bhabanipur. Mamata Banerjee walked off the stage, citing noise from a BJP loudspeaker. When leaders start losing composure, it often reflects deeper anxiety. Is this the sound of an impending defeat?" BJP's IT cell head Amit Malviya wrote on X. Banerjee was holding a public meeting in the evening at the Chakraberia area in the Bhabanipur Assembly constituency.
"This is partiality. Is it possible to hold a public meeting in this way? I have taken official permission. This is wrong. They are doing this to capture Bengal forcefully. If they behave like this, I am sorry, I will have to take legal action," she said.
"This can't go on. We had taken official permission to hold the rally. Why would they (BJP) do this? There are certain rules and regulations of election. If they can do this, TMC workers would also install loudspeakers (near BJP rallies). If police come to dismantle the loudspeakers, ask the women to lodge complaints," she added....
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