Monday, June 29, 2026
38.9 C
New Delhi

In Matua heartland, Abhishek hammers on BJP’s ‘betrayal’

In Matua heartland, Abhishek hammers on BJP's 'betrayal'

Abhishek Banerjee (File photo)

Kolkata: Trinamool national general secretary Abhishek Banerjee wound up his Bengal poll campaign at Nadia’s Haringhata on Saturday with a sharp attack on BJP, saying the saffron party had “humiliated and deprived” Matuas by promising them citizenship and jobs.Accusing BJP of shedding “crocodile tears” for the community in North 24 Parganas and Nadia, both Matua strongholds, Banerjee said: “BJP MLA Asim Sarkar said if names of Matuas are deleted, that won’t be his headache. MLA and Union minister Shantanu Thakur said it will not matter if one to five lakh Matua names are deleted. Now, compare how TMC has stood by you… from SIR form fill-up kiosks to the Supreme Court, we have been with you.”Despite having all valid documents, Matua names were forcibly removed from the list, he said. “It was said those (Hindus) who came to India by Dec 31, 2024, would be granted citizenship. However, even those who have been here for 100 years had their names removed by the govt of Asim Sarkar and Shantanu Thakur. The names cleared after ‘logical discrepancy’ wouldn’t have been possible if CM Mamata Banerjee hadn’t moved SC,” he said. Banerjee, however, said “no relationship is one-sided”. “In Harighanta-Kalyani or Bongaon, whether in 2019, 2021, or 2024, you have repeatedly given opportunities to BJP. This is the double engine you were promised. Have you gained anything? It is time to respond to those who betrayed you,” he said.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Regulate coaching, make exams less coachable: Draft panel report

NEW DELHI: As concern grows over student stress, suicides in coaching hubs, dummy schools and safety lapses at private institutes, the Centre is weighing the possibility of both a national law to regulate the coaching sector and redes Read More

42% rain deficit: This June is set to be India’s 3rd driest in 100 years

42% rain deficit: This June is set to be India’s 3rd driest in 100 years NEW DELHI: This month is set to end as the third driest June India has seen in last 100 years. Read More

YouTubers Beni Marmol and Pato Perrotta arrested after trying to sneak into FIFA World Cup match

Image/X Two YouTubers were arrested after allegedly trying to enter a FIFA World Cup match without valid credentials. Beni Marmol and Pato Perrotta were taken into custody outside the Portugal vs. Read More

Newsom announces partnership with Trump-scrutinized Anthropic AI: ‘Every Californian should benefit from…’

Newsom announces California’s partnership with Anthropic AI California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a one-of-a-kind partnership with Anthropic AI, making Claud the first AI available to all state agencies and local governme Read More

Topics

Regulate coaching, make exams less coachable: Draft panel report

NEW DELHI: As concern grows over student stress, suicides in coaching hubs, dummy schools and safety lapses at private institutes, the Centre is weighing the possibility of both a national law to regulate the coaching sector and redes Read More

42% rain deficit: This June is set to be India’s 3rd driest in 100 years

42% rain deficit: This June is set to be India’s 3rd driest in 100 years NEW DELHI: This month is set to end as the third driest June India has seen in last 100 years. Read More

YouTubers Beni Marmol and Pato Perrotta arrested after trying to sneak into FIFA World Cup match

Image/X Two YouTubers were arrested after allegedly trying to enter a FIFA World Cup match without valid credentials. Beni Marmol and Pato Perrotta were taken into custody outside the Portugal vs. Read More

Newsom announces partnership with Trump-scrutinized Anthropic AI: ‘Every Californian should benefit from…’

Newsom announces California’s partnership with Anthropic AI California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a one-of-a-kind partnership with Anthropic AI, making Claud the first AI available to all state agencies and local governme Read More

India to push FATF to put Pakistan on terror list

India to push FATF to put Pak on terror list NEW DELHI: : India is likely to cite video and other evidence of Pakistan continuing its support to terror outfits, seeking to bring back Islamabad under the ‘Grey List’ of Financial Act Read More

Aftershock frays nerves as many Venezuelans left to fend for themselves

To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Read More

Petrol, diesel retail sale curbs for commercial users lifted

Petrol, diesel retail sale curbs for commercial users lifted NEW DELHI: Rolling back yet another emergency measure introduced to ensure equitable distribution of fuel during West Asia conflict, govt Monday decided to lift restrictio Read More

Related Articles