"The Centre-State relation is a different issue in a democracy. But it doesn't absolve TMC of the terror that they have unleashed on our BJP workers throughout the state. Our ideology and TMC's ideology are different and there can be no compromise with them," BJP national secretary Siddharth Nath Singh told PTI.
"The Jhalmuri diplomacy will not work in Bengal. And the E=MC2 stands for E=energy, M=murder and C=corruption," claimed Singh, who is also the BJP state in charge.
Supriyo, a singer-turned-BJP MP from Bengal and Minister of State for Urban Development, had shared some light moments with Banerjee during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to the state and showered praise on her on Friday during a programme attended by Coal Minister Piyush Goyal.
The Asansol MP had reportedly shared 'jhalmuri' - a popular Bengali snack made of puffed rice - with Banerjee on way to Raj Bhavan in a car after a programme where Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched three mega social security schemes.
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"Being a minister means that he has to say good things ... But while moving around in the same car with Mamata Banerjee and having snacks, he should not forget the pangs of BJP workers, the torture perpetuated on them. We, the BJP workers, are living with dishonour and pain in Bengal."
"My request to Babul is that you should remember our pain and take our calls. I would like to tell him that he could have asked why her party men are beating up BJP activists across the state," she said.