Kolkata: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Dilip Ghosh on Saturday criticised West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for calling the freshly constructed holy place in Digha as âJagannath Dhamâ, implicating her of mixing unneeded conflicts.
While speaking with the media, Ghosh stated, âMamata Banerjee never thinks before naming somethingâĤshe gives any nameâĤyes, people from Odisha have written to Mamata Banerjee. She used the slogan âJai Banglaâ. People of Bangladesh objected to thisâĤshe does wrong things onlyâĤâ
Earlier on Friday, BJP MP Jagannath Sarkar criticised elderly event leader Dilip Ghosh for conference Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, stating the step had actually created frustration amongst the general public, provided the dominating political circumstance in the state.
âDilip Ghosh is a great leader of our party. But what he did has hurt people,â Sarkar stated while dealing with press reporters.
The response follows West Bengal CENTIMETERS Mamata Banerjee satisfied BJP leader Dilip Ghosh and his other half at the freshly ushered in Jagannath Temple in Digha community of Purba Medinipur area in West Bengal.
Referring to current cases in Murshidabad, Sarkar declared abuse of state equipment under the judgmentTrinamool Congress âIn Mamata Banerjeeâs rule, the police remained submissive, people were falsely accused on Mamataâs orders, families were tortured, houses were looted, and shops were burnt (in Murshidabad),â he stated.
He wondered about the timing and nature of Ghoshâs conference with the Chief Minister.
âHolding a meeting with her at such a time was not right. If he wanted, he could have just visited the temple (Jagannath temple in Digha), or he could have expressed a demand about the atrocities committed against Hindus. But the people are very upset with what he did,â Sarkar stated.
Following the reaction after BJP leader Dilip Ghosh saw Jagannath Temple and consulted with West Bengal CENTIMETERS Mamata Banerjee, Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Kunal Ghosh has actually backed the BJP participant, stating that his (Dilip Ghoshâs) ârivalry is not with Lord Jagannath.â
The TMC leader stated, âWe have a political rivalry with Dilip Ghosh. But his rivalry is not with Lord Jagannath. Mamata Banerjee had invited many opposition leaders, including Suvendu Adhikari, Sukanta Majumdar, Dilip Ghosh, and Pradip Bhattacharya, to visit the newly built Jagannath temple at Digha hereâĤ â
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee ushered in Jagannath Temple on Wednesday in Digha community of Purba Medinipur area inWest Bengal The Rs 250 crore holy place has actually been constructed over 20 acres of land and resembles the 12th-century holy place at Puri of the exact same divine beings. Dilip Ghosh and his other half satisfied Banerjee at the holy place properties.
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