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Mamata doing 'didigiri', lost her mental balance: Rupani

Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani said on Friday that Mamta Banerjee had lost her mental balance. His statement came after Amit Shah Kolkata road show witnessed violence.

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Published : May 17, 2019, 6:26 PM IST

Mamata doing 'didigiri', lost her mental balance: Rupani

Ahmedabad: Slamming West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over the violence at BJP chief Amit Shah's Kolkata road-show, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Friday said that she had lost her mental balance and was indulging in 'didigiri' (bullying).

Talking to media in Vadodara, he also said people of West Bengal would give a fitting reply to Mamata and her party, All India Trinamool Congress.

"It seems that Didi (Mamata) has completely lost her mental balance. She is losing her ground. She tarnished the democracy and indulged in 'didigiri' (similar to Hindi word 'dadagiri', meaning bullying)," Rupani told reporters.

Mamata doing 'didigiri', lost her mental balance: Rupani

"People of India and West Bengal will not tolerate such behaviour. People of West Bengal will give a befitting reply to her in the polls," he said.

During the last phase of campaigning, there was a pitched battle between BJP and TMC in West Bengal. Clashes broke our during Shah's roadshow on Wednesday.

A statue of social reformer Ishwarchandra Vidhyasagar was vandalised, for which both the parties are blaming each other.

Read: TMC leaders change twitter, facebook profile photos after Tuesday's clash

Ahmedabad: Slamming West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee over the violence at BJP chief Amit Shah's Kolkata road-show, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani on Friday said that she had lost her mental balance and was indulging in 'didigiri' (bullying).

Talking to media in Vadodara, he also said people of West Bengal would give a fitting reply to Mamata and her party, All India Trinamool Congress.

"It seems that Didi (Mamata) has completely lost her mental balance. She is losing her ground. She tarnished the democracy and indulged in 'didigiri' (similar to Hindi word 'dadagiri', meaning bullying)," Rupani told reporters.

Mamata doing 'didigiri', lost her mental balance: Rupani

"People of India and West Bengal will not tolerate such behaviour. People of West Bengal will give a befitting reply to her in the polls," he said.

During the last phase of campaigning, there was a pitched battle between BJP and TMC in West Bengal. Clashes broke our during Shah's roadshow on Wednesday.

A statue of social reformer Ishwarchandra Vidhyasagar was vandalised, for which both the parties are blaming each other.

Read: TMC leaders change twitter, facebook profile photos after Tuesday's clash

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Mamata doing 'didigiri', lost her mental balance: Rupani
         Ahmedabad, May 17 (PTI) Slamming West Bengal Chief
Minister Mamata Banerjee over the violence at BJP chief Amit
Shah's Kolkata road-show, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani
Friday said she had lost her mental balance and was indulging
in 'didigiri' (bullying).
         Talking to media in Vadodara, also said people of West
Bengal would give a fitting reply to Mamata and her party, All
India Trinamool Congress.
         "It seems that Didi (Mamata) has completely lost her
mental balance. She is losing her ground. She tarnished the
democracy and indulged in 'didigiri' (similar to Hindi word
'dadagiri', meaning bullying)," Rupani told reporters.
         "People of India and West Bengal will not tolerate
such behaviour. People of West Bengal will give a befitting
reply to her in the polls," he said.
         During the last phase of campaigning, there was a
pitched battle between BJP and TMC in West Bengal. Clashes
broke our during Shah's roadshow on Wednesday.
         A statue of social reformer Ishwarchandra Vidhyasagar
was vandalised, for which both the parties are blaming each
other. PTI PJT PD
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