Kolkata (WB): The communal conflagration in Delhi was "state-sponsored planned genocide", West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee alleged on Monday and claimed an attempt was being made by the BJP to replicate the "Gujarat model of riots" across the country.
Banerjee, while addressing a TMC event, insisted it was due to the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) that "so many people were killed" in the Delhi violence. "Amit Shah should keep this in mind".
The Trinamool Congress supremo also condemned those who raised controversial slogan while heading to Home Minister Amit Shah's rally in the city on Sunday.
"I am deeply pained by the killing of innocent people in Delhi. I think it's a planned genocide. I am calling it a genocide because it was state-sponsored violence that was later projected as riots. Delhi police is under the Centre. There was Delhi police, CRPF, CISF but nobody did anything, everybody was inactive," she alleged.
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Banerjee hit back at Shah, who had expressed "anguish" over the law and order situation in Bengal at his Kolkata rally, demanding that the BJP apologise for the Delhi violence before lecturing others.
"Why hasn't BJP apologised for it? Then they come here and shamelessly say they will capture (kabza) West Bengal. The BJP is trying to replicate the Gujarat model of riots across India, including in West Bengal. After the Gujarat riots of 2002, they did it in Uttar Pradesh and now Delhi," she said.
Her stinging remarks came in the backdrop of opposition CPI(M) and Congress questioning her "silence" on Delhi violence that has leftover 42 people dead and more than 200 injured. Though she had not condemned the killings in speech, Banerjee had penned a poem a few days ago voicing her concern over the orgy of violence.
She urged TMC workers to hold state-wide rallies against the communal riots in the national capital and also raise funds to help the victims.
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