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UP BJP MLA warns Mamata Banerjee on NRC, says mend ways or 'meet same fate as P Chidambaram'

Press Trust of India September 15, 2019, 14:19:50 IST

An Uttar Pradesh BJP MLA has warned West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee to mend her ways or get ready to meet the same fate as former finance minister P Chidambaram who is currently lodged in jail.

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UP BJP MLA warns Mamata Banerjee on NRC, says mend ways or 'meet same fate as P Chidambaram'

Ballia: An Uttar Pradesh BJP MLA has warned West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee to mend her ways or get ready to meet the same fate as former finance minister P Chidambaram who is currently lodged in jail. [caption id=“attachment_6027521” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] File image of West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee. Reuters File image of West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee. Reuters[/caption] The MLA from Bairia Assembly constituency Surendra Singh said the Trinamool Congress supremo should “become the prime minister of Bangladesh” as she was opposed to the National Register of Citizens (NRC). “The statements made by Mamata Banerjee against the NRC show that she is backed by foreign forces,” Singh told reporters on Saturday on the sidelines of a ‘krishi mela’. “It seems that Mamata is forgetting that bad days are approaching her. She should change her language and behaviour otherwise she will meet the same fate as Congress leader P Chidambaram,” he said. On 13 September , Mamata took out a rally in Kolkata against the NRC in Assam after the final list was released on 31 August which left out 19 lakh people. After the rally, the TMC chief had said that she would never allow the Centre to conduct a similar exercise in West Bengal. Singh, however, said: “If Mamata wants to do politics by protecting the infiltrators from Bangladesh then she should become the prime minister of Bangladesh.” “In Bengal, Lord Ram and Lord Hanuman respectively in form of Amit Shah and Yogi Adityanath have appeared, and in the next Assembly elections, there will be a change of power in the state,” he added.

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