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Mark colour of boxes being transported: Mamata

Addressing a rally in Balurghat constituency, Mamata Banerjee hit out at RSS saying that it had imbibed the "shopping mall culture". Banerjee also asked the people to keep vigil about transportation of boxes of various colours, in an oblique reference to allegations of a black trunk having been offloaded from the Prime Minister's helicopter in Karnataka.

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Published : Apr 16, 2019, 9:52 PM IST

Itahar/Buniyadpur (WB):West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Tuesday asked the people to keep vigil about transportation of boxes of various colours, in an oblique reference to allegations of a black trunk having been offloaded from the Prime Minister's helicopter in Karnataka.

Speaking at two rallies in Balurghat constituency, Banerjee attacked the RSS saying that it has imbibed the "shopping mall culture".

"I urge the public to keep their eyes and ears open as during elections boxes of various colours - red, blue and other colours - are coming," Banerjee said without naming anyone.

The Congress had on Sunday demanded a probe into the alleged transportation of a "suspicious black trunk" in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's helicopter during his visit to Chitradurga in Karnataka for poll campaign.

Modi had addressed an election rally in Chitradurga on April 9.

The party also played a video clip purportedly showing that the trunk, after being unloaded from the PM's helicopter, was carried to a private car that, it alleged, was not a part of the SPG carcade and was taken away.

Taking on the RSS, the Trinamool Congress supremo said, "Those who used to wear khaki shorts have now imbibed the shopping mall culture."

The RSS have shed its 90-year-old dress code and knee-length khaki shorts were replaced by brown trousers.

She reiterated her allegation that the Congress was taking the assistance of RSS to help its Jangipur and Baharampur candidates.

While Abhijit Mukherjee, the son of former President Pranab Mukherjee, is the Congress candidate at Jangipur, former West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee president Adhir Chowdhury is the party's candidate from Baharampur.

Claiming that the BJP was indulging in politics of dividing people on religious lines, Banerjee said she was ready to risk her life but would not allow politics of division.

"It (BJP) claims to be champion of Hinduism. Are we not Hindus?" she asked, saying that her parents had taught her to respect all religions and to treat them equally.

"The BJP is imposing on us a religion which has no relation to Hinduism or our country. We believe in the togetherness of different faiths and languages," she said.

Claiming that the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre has worked against the interest of the general public of the country, she alleged that prices of petroleum products were being increased every day, when crude oil rates were low in the international market.

"The LPG price has touched Rs 800 per cylinder. If a poor person has to buy gas at such a high price, he will be left with no money to buy food," she said.

Claiming that the NRC in Assam has left lakhs of Hindu and Muslim Bengalis stateless, she asserted that she will not allow it in West Bengal.

BJP president Amit Shah has said in various rallies in West Bengal, that the saffron party would implement the NRC in the state if voted to power again.

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