Kolkata:West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and other top Trinamool Congress leaders on Tuesday replaced their Twitter profile pictures, immediately after violence during BJP chief's roadshow, with that of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar's image in an attempt to get political mileage as they alleged that bust of the renowned social reformist and champion of the widow remarriage advocacy was desecrated by saffron party workers.
TMC leaders claimed that it was done to protest against vandalisation of Vidyasagar's bust. They alleged that it was done by BJP workers during clashes at Amit Shah's rally in Kolkata.
Profile pictures of Banerjee, Rajya Sabha MP Derek O'Brien and official Twitter handle of the TMC were changed following the violence during BJP president Amit Shah's roadshow.
They also changed their display pictures on their respective Facebook pages to condemn the vandalisation.
Lashing-out at BJP, Trinamool spokesperson, Derek O'Brien called Amit Shah "ignorant" and asked him to "try his luck somewhere else".
Derek said, "Vidyasagar's statue inside the Vidyasagar College was vandalised in the presence of Amit Shah by supporters and goons of the BJP. Bengal will give a loud and clear message when those ballot boxes will open. Go back Amit Shah, try your luck somewhere else."
Slamming both BJP and Trinamool the West Bengal Congress said, "Trinamool and BJP clash led to the vandalisation of Vidyasagar Statue. The man who fought for women's education, started remarriage for widows and many more. Do you want these creatures of dark ages to rule u?"
There was also a brawl when a group of people shouted slogans against Amit Shah showed him black flags during the roadshow. Mamata Banerjee later visited the university campus where she launched a scathing attack on Amit Shah.