Kolkata (West Bengal) : Even as a delegation of Opposition leaders boarded a flight to Imphal for a two-day fact finding visit to Manipur, Union Minister Anurag Thakur came down heavily on the newly formed INDIA bloc saying they never spoke up when the Northeast state burned during their rule.
Speaking to ANI after touching down in West Bengal on Saturday, the BJP leader said, "This visit is just an eyewash. The Opposition alliance never spoke up when Manipur burned under previous governments." Hitting out at Congress Lok Sabha MP Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, who is part of the 21-member delegation visiting Manipur on Saturday, Thakur asked if he was ready and willing to take the fellow Opposition leaders to a similar visit to West Bengal, which had been witness to widespread violence and bloodshed during and after the panchayat elections earlier this month.
"Once they return from Manipur, I will request Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury to bring them to West Bengal as well. I want to ask him if he supports the atrocities on women in West Bengal," the Union Minister added. Significantly, the delegation, apart from Congress leaders, also includes Parliamentarians from the Trinamool Congress, the ruling party in West Bengal which is facing allegations of atrocities on women and violence during and after the panchayat polls.