Mamata Banerjee accuses Buddhadeb of being Maoist

By ANI
Thursday, December 30, 2010

KOLKATA - Rubbishing Trinamool Congress’s links with Maoists as alleged in West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacherjee’s letter to Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram, Mamata Banerjee said, “the Chief Minister himself is a Maoist leader.”

“The Chief Minister himself is a Maoist leader and is acting as a mask of the Maoists,” Banerjee told reporters here.

Banerjee further claimed that a blueprint had been drawn up by the CPI (M) on one hand and Maoists on the other to kill Trinamool workers prior to the coming Assembly polls

She also demanded Bhattacharjee’s resignation, as he had remained silent on the existence of armed CPI (M) camps in his reply to the letter.

“Chidambaram’s letter is serious, but the Chief Minister’s reply is casual and vague. There is no mention in the reply on the main issue of existence of CPI (M) armed camps.”.

“Bhattacharjee should quit as he has been brazenly violating the Constitution and unleashing state- sponsored terrorism in the name of curbing Maoists,” she said.

She said she was not objecting to curbing Maoist violence, “but the Chief Minister suppressed facts in his reply.”

Defending the use of the word ‘harmard’ in Chidambaram’s letter in a reference to CPI(M) armed camps, Banerjee said “They are of course harmards. Harmards are a type of mercenaries who move about with AK-47, stenguns, high explosives and lethal weapons. How else will I describe them?”

Stating that Chidamabaram had only advised the State to follow ‘raj dharma’, she said when there was “state- sponsored terrorism” and violation of constitutional and fundamental rights of the people, “it is time to ask the State Government to follow raj dharma.”

“The spirit of Chidambaram’s letter is to advise the Government to follow raj dharma. The Centre has acted within the parameters of the Constitution.” She said similar advice was given by the Centre to the Gujarat Government during the riots there.

Earlier, Home Minsiter Chidambaram had written to Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee asking him to ensure that all armed groups should be dismantled, which the latter described as partisan attempt to defame his government. (ANI)

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