Jhargram (West Bengal): The cancellation of Union Home Minister Amit Shah's poll rally in Jhargram due to a 'technical snag in his helicopter' triggered a war of words between the TMC and the BJP, with the ruling party claiming that the glitch was actually 'poor turnout' and the saffron party leader tweeting a video of a jam-packed ground.
Shah was scheduled to address a rally in the Jhargarm district on Monday, but he delivered a brief speech virtually.
The senior BJP leader said that he could not attend the rally as his chopper developed a technical glitch.
'I was going there for campaigning. Unfortunately, my helicopter was damaged and I couldn't come to see you,' Shah said while virtually addressing the rally.
'My helicopter developed a snag, but I will not call it a conspiracy,' he said in a dig at Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress Mamata Banerjee's injury at Nandigram.
The Trinamool Congress supremo was injured while campaigning in Nandigram on March 10, an incident the ruling party claimed was a 'BJP conspiracy to take her life'.
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The TMC was quick to hit back at Shah as it posted images showing a thin crowd and empty chairs at the Jhargram rally ground, which it claimed prompted the last-minute change of plans for Shah.
TMC MP and Banerjee's nephew, Abhishek, while addressing a rally at Chandrakona, a few kilometres away from Jhargram, mocked Shah for cancelling his rally 'due to thin crowd'.