Kolkata:Stung by desertions, a combative Trinamool Congress (TMC) challenged Suvendu Adhikari, who led the exodus on Saturday to name the person he alluded to as the beneficiary "bhaipo" (nephew) of the party.
There is no aspirant for the chief minister's post from the family of TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee, senior party leader Kalyan Banerjee told newspersons here.
Referring to the comment by Adhikari, who joined the saffron camp at a rally by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in Midnapore, to remove the "bhaipo" (nephew) from TMC, Banerjee told newspersons that none in TMC has any personal interest-driven by family interests.
Challenging Adhikari, Banerjee said, "You (Adhikari) lack courage so you cannot name whom you mean."
He said, "None from the family of Mamata Banerjee have any aspiration to occupy the CM's post. None of our party has any family-driven personal interest. Everyone works under the directive of our leader Mamata Banerjee for the sake of the people and the party."
Adhikari and other BJP leaders, including Shah and Kailash Vijayvargiya, had often in the past used the word "bhaipo" (nephew in Bengali) alluding to Banerjee's nephew and party youth wing president Abhishek Banerjee. It had evoked strong rebuttal from the chief minister.
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"Don't make personal attacks. TMC is not being driven by any family or propelled by its interests. There are instances of Parivar tantra in the case of those who are making such cheap attacks," Banerjee said.
The Adhikari family, to which Suvendu Adhikari belongs, is a prominent political family in East Midnapore district. His father Sisir Adhikari and brother Dibyendu are TMC MPs in the district.
The TMC leader ridiculed Shah having lunch at a farmer's home in West Midnapore district.
"You (Shah) cannot be called a friend of farmers. It is all fake. You cannot turn into a friend of farmers by having lunch at a peasant's home. Your three farm bills remind one of the indigo cultivators in Bengal in the 19th century and the rebellion by the farmers then."
Labelling BJP as a party of looters, Banerjee said: "leaders like Shah are using different agencies to issue threats to opposition leaders, tempting them and using coercion."
Accusing Shah of producing "a garbage of lies" at the Midnapore meeting, Banerjee said BJP leaders like him and Prime Minister Narendra Modi do not have the right to talk about the great personalities of Bengal and their sacrifices.