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Calcutta HC order unmasks communal Mamata govt: BJP

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Mamata is the darling of minorities! She is happy pitting the Muslims against Hindus to reap electoral dividends!

Calcutta HC order unmasks communal Mamata govt: BJP




September 21, 2017 20:46

Accusing the Mamata Banerjee government in West Bengal of practising "communal politics" under the garb of secularism, the BJP today said the Calcutta high court order, which set aside its restrictions on Durga

idol immersions, had unmasked it.

BJP general secretary Kailash Vijarvargiya, who is in charge of the party's affairs in the state, said the Trinamool Congress government had no right to remain in power after the court's order.

"The order has exposed those who do communal politics under the garb of secularism. It has unmasked the state government. It is proved now that it can not maintain law and order in the state. It has no right to remain in power," Vijarvargiya told reporters.

The high court today allowed immersion of Durga idols on all days from Vijayadashami on September 30, including on Muharram, and directed the West Bengal government to make necessary security arrangements.

The state government had earlier imposed restrictions on Durga idol immersions on September 30, the Vijayadashami day, after 10 pm and said no immersion would be allowed on October one, the day Muharram is scheduled to be observed.

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The decision was partisan and was well set aside by the HC. Governments have to act more sensibily. Religious issues are severe and sensitive. The Mamta Government could have tried to either settle the issue amicably by talking to each parties or making security arragments seperately for both the functions, thus avoiding a controversy. A carpet ban on one particular religion whether it is Hindu or any one else could have never become a solution. It is more like an open invitation for problem.
 
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