Kolkata: The BJP's West Bengal unit on Saturday objected to the Trinamool Congress government's plan to observe "Khela Hobe (will play) Divas" on August 16, stating that the Muslim League had proclaimed the Direct Action Day on this date in 1946, which led to the killing of a large number of people.
Like previous years, the saffron camp will observe the day as "Paschimbanga Banchao Divas" remembering the contribution of Jana Sangh founder Shyamaprasad Mookerjee to the integration of Bengal with India, state BJP president Dilip Ghosh told reporters.
The TMC said that the Mamata Banerjee government has already announced it will observe the day in memory of the football lovers who were killed during a match in Kolkata around 40 years ago, and alleged that the BJP is trying to spread hatred on the selection of the date.
"On August 16, 1946, the water of the Ganga turned red as the Muslim League's Direct Action Day began and the Great Calcutta Killings happened. It is ironic that Mamata Banerjee gives a call for Khela Hobe Divas on that very date. What khela (game) does she mean to conduct?" he said.
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The Muslim League proclaimed August 16, 1946, as Direct Action Day' to press for their demand for a separate country with a Muslim majority after the British would leave the Indian subcontinent. A riot started on that day and a large number of people were killed in violence known as the 'Great Calcutta Killings'.
Ghosh said, "Around 12,500 houses of BJP workers have been vandalised by the Trinamool Congress workers in the past two and half months. It is clear that the TMC activists have already started the game."