West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday contended in the Assembly that the opposition BJP was planning to produce disturbances by creating division among the people to show the state in a bad light before coming time’s general choices.
Speaking in the state Assembly during a discussion, Ms Banerjee claimed she has information that the BJP’s plan was chalked out during a recent meeting held in New Delhi with elderly leaders of the party’s state unit.
She claimed that the BJP has also planned to fund” any party that can divide the votes of the Trinamool Congress”.
“I’ve information regarding the BJP meeting in the public capital. I’ll not name those present in it. They’re planning to divide society on the base of religion and estate. They’re planning to punctuate contended crimes against women and weaker sections including SCs, STs and Rajbangshis so that the state can be shown in bad light,” she said.
The Assembly held conversations on a resolution brought by the opposition BJP on the violence in the panchayat pates and the law- and- order situation in the state.
Leader of the Opposition in the Assembly, Suvendu Adhikari, brought the stir and it was allowed by Speaker Biman Banerjee.
Still, after the Chief Minister started to speak on the stir and appertained to power cuts at a counting cell in the Nandigram seat during the 2021 assembly choices, the BJP members gestured black clothes and offered a strike.

