BJP state President Rahul Sinha today said that Trinamool Congress supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was suffering from a fear-psychosis after the BJP emerged as a force to reckon within a state whose politics remained polarised between the TMC and the CPI-M.
"The rise of BJP in Bengal has left Mamata in tremendous panic as she is afraid of the saffron party. She has thus fixed BJP as her main target of attack leaving aside the main opposition Left Front," Sinha told reporters.
"We strongly condemn this. With excessive appeasement tactics for vote-bank politics, the CM herself is dividing people on communal lines, creating an environment of unrest in the state," Sinha alleged.
Sinha asserted that the LF or the CPI(M) was never her target.
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"Mamata Banerjee's bonhomie with the Left parties shows that when it comes to the rise of a common adversary, the BJP, two mutual enemies with different ideologies can join hands," he said.
To give her a fitting reply, Sinha said, the BJP would organise a rally on November 30 commemorating the party's "Utthan Divas" (rising day) at the same place where Mamata Banerjee organised today's July 21 rally.