"India will go into the dark ages. India will burn if he becomes Prime Minister," Banerjee said at an election rally here, alleging that the person "who pursued divisive politics" could not lead the country.
Claiming that Modi was already thinking that he had become the PM, she said, "He is no tiger. There are many leaders like Mayawati, Jayalalithaa, Mulayamji. They are also tigers.
"And, the most ferocious tiger is the Royal Bengal Tiger, which is in Bengal," Banerjee said.
Banerjee alleged that a person who was accused of directing riots should not lead a multi-lingual, multi-religious country like India.
Also Read
On Modi's remarks about a painting by her being sold for Rs 1.8 crore, Mamata said, "He should cross check facts before making any comment. Someone is saying something in his ears and he is blabbering it out, it's a pity. The person who can't control his mouth, how can he control the country?"
"Please don't lecture me about governance and politics," Banerjee said.