"Incidents like Netai are wrong. Our boys had done wrong at Netai," Bhattacharjee said, regretting the incident which had created an uproar, at a public rally organised by the Left Front here.
Nine villagers were killed in indiscriminate firing from a house owned by a local CPI(M) leader at Netai village in West Midnapore district on January 7, 2011.
All those who had been arrested for the crime were CPI(M) activists, the major constituent of the then ruling Left Front. "We must express our regret if something is wrong. Loss of life has to be deplored irrespective of political leanings," he said.
"But has the Trinamool Congress ever expressed regret for its wrongdoings?" he questioned.
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He claimed that innocent people had been killed in Nandigram because of some Trinamool Congress leaders.
On March 14, 2007, 14 villagers were killed in a police firing at Nandigram in East Midnapore district during an anti-land acquisition movement, which along with Singur paved the way for the Trinamool Congress to romp to power.
Bhattacharjee today alleged that there was total lawlessness and anarchy in the state under the Trinamool Congress rule.
"They are only organising festivals and making big claims of development through advertisements, but the truth is very different as there is no job for the youth and no development has occurred during the TMC rule," he claimed.