Tamluk/Jhargarm (WB): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday accused West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of not speaking to him when he tried to contact her to talk about the cyclone Fani. He claimed that 'Didi' is doing "cheap politics" over the calamity.
He alleged his efforts to talk to state government officials to take stock of the situation too was "scuttled" by Banerjee.
"Today, I am back from Odisha after reviewing the situation in the aftermath of the cyclone. I had called 'Didi' twice to discuss the issue with her. I waited for her to call back, but she did not respond She is so arrogant that she did not speak to me," Modi said while addressing election rallies in Tamluk and Jhargram.
Banerjee responded to the prime minister's criticism saying that she could not talk to him because she was camping in Kharagpur to monitor the situation as the cyclone advanced towards West Bengal.
Addressing an election rally in Gopiballavpur sub-division of Jhargram, Banerjee said, "Modi had indeed called her for a meeting at Kalaikunda, where he landed for an election meeting after touring cyclone-battered Odisha.
We are not his servants that we have to go wherever he beckons. Now he is alleging that I have not responded and not extended cooperation."
"My (poll) meeting at Jhargram today was already fixed. The election is on at West Bengal, while it is over in Odisha. Why should I share the stage with an expiry prime minister during election time?" West Bengal CM shot back.
As he could not get through to the chief minister, Modi had called up Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi. He, however, spoke to Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.
Banerjee's Trinamool Congress had accused the prime minister of by-passing the chief minister in disregard for the federal structure of the polity. A senior central government official had, however, rejected the allegation, claiming Modi called up Banerjee who did not return it.
Cyclone Fani left a trail of death and destruction in Odisha and also hit parts of West Bengal. A huge controversy has erupted over Modi's failure to get in touch with Banerjee to discuss the situation in the wake of the cyclone.
Modi also accused Banerjee of "religious intolerance", and said people were being arrested for chanting 'Jai Shri Ram'. He dared the chief minister to have him arrested for the chant hailing the Lord.
While addressing the rallies, referring to a recent incident where three people were arrested allegedly for chanting 'Jai Shri Ram' when Banerjee's convoy was passing by, Prime Minister said that in Bengal, people are facing obstacles even while performing pujas and religious rituals. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media.
"Things have reached such a point that if you chant 'Jai Shri Ram', you will be put behind bars," he added.