Cooch Behar: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday targeted the ruling Trinamool Congress over the Malda gherao incident, terming it “jungle raj sponsored by this ruthless government.”
Addressing a rally here for the assembly polls in the state, PM Modi said that when “judges and the constitutional process are not safe” how can there be expectation of the safety of the common people of Bengal. He said what happened in Malda is an example of TMC’s “maha jungle raj”.
“This ruthless government does not consider any constitutional institution as anything in front of itself. You have seen it just two or three days ago. The judges and citizens of the country were shocked by how judicial officers were held hostage in Malda. Think what kind of government is this? What kind of system is this? Where even the judges and the constitutional process are not safe,” he asked.
“How can we expect the safety of the common people of Bengal from these people? What happened in Malda was not just the insolence of TMC. This is the jungle raj sponsored by this ruthless government…,” PM Modi alleged.
The Prime Minister also slammed the Trinamool Congress over its manifesto, saying they are calling it “ishtehar”.
He said in 1905, religious forces issued the ‘Red Ishtehar’ in Bengal, after which Hindus were massacred.
“In this game of appeasement, Bengal’s great identity is being tarnished. You must have seen that TMC has just released its manifesto, but they didn’t name it in Bengali; instead, they’re calling it ‘Ishtehar.’ Just think about how they’re changing Bengal’s identity. You know, don’t you, what ‘Ishtehar’ was used for in Bengal?
In 1905, religious forces issued the ‘Red Ishtehar’ in Bengal, after which Hindus were massacred. TMC wants to remind us of that,” PM Modi alleged.
“You must not forget that this ruthless government is openly issuing threats… Such a disgusting game of appeasement, such a conspiracy to erase Bengal’s honour and Bengal’s culture. But now, enough is enough. Bengal has now decided to bid farewell to those who seek to change its identity…,” he added.
A major political storm had erupted in West Bengal as seven judicial officers, including three women, were gheraoed in Malda district on April 1 .
A National Investigation Agency (NIA) team on Saturday visited the office of the Malda Superintendent of Police (SP) and later investigated the Block Development Officer’s (BDO) office in Kaliachowk, Malda in relation to the gherao incident.
The 294-member West Bengal Assembly will go to polls in two phases on April 23 and April 29, with counting scheduled for May 4. (ANI)

















