West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Wednesday the police should take suo motu cognizance against those BJP leaders who advocated the "Uttar Pradesh model" of encounters in the state to wipe out criminals.
Banerjee also condemned the lynching incidents across India, saying the country belonged to each and every citizen irrespective of his or her caste, creed and religion.
"Some BJP leaders are threatening to conduct encounters in West Bengal. I don't know why the police did not file a suo motu case against them and take action. The police should take suo-motu cognizance," she said while speaking on the floor of the assembly.
The Trinamool Congress supremo's comment came in the backdrop of two senior state Bharatiya Janata Party leaders saying on Monday that the party would follow the "Uttar Pradesh model" of giving free hand to the police to wipe out criminals in encounters if it comes to power in the state.
Referring to the incidents of lynching in the country, the chief minister said: "I strongly condemn what happened in Jharkhand. People are living in fear. They are killing people."
Banerjee accused the BJP of promoting communal divide in the country. "The country is for all -- for Muslims, Hindus, Chirstians, Jains, Sikhs. I fear that the BJP might change the Constitution," she said. "Is it a fault of someone to be born in a certain religion or caste? Is it my fault that I have a certain surname?"