West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday accused the Centre and the BJP of engineering violence to topple her government, a charge dismissed by the saffron party which observed a "Black Day" in the state to protest the killing of its workers.
The BJP said it would not demand President's rule in West Bengal even though "a lawless situation prevails" in the state as Banerjee would then seek sympathy votes, and vowed to "defy" her ban on its political programmes, including victory processions
Going hammer and tongs against the BJP, Banerjee alleged that after winning Lok Sabha election and with encouragement from some central leaders, the saffron party was trying to incite violence in Darjeeling and also in Jangalmahal as a part of a conspiracy and advised the BJP "not to play with the fire."
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