Congress attacks Mamata government, demands imposition of President's rule in Bengal

Kolkata: The Congress, which has raised the voice against the Modi government at the Center in the Lok Sabha, has made a noise against the TMC government of West Bengal. Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha and Member of Parliament from Bengal, Adhir Ranjan Chaudhary, while targeting the Mamta government, said that if the central government wants, then it can impose President's rule in West Bengal. Law and order has deteriorated here. But he questioned the seriousness of the BJP leaders in this regard.

He said that the BJP leaders of the state are arguing for imposition of President's rule in West Bengal. If this is the case, then presidential rule must be imposed. But our question is whether BJP leaders are as serious about this issue as they are from outside. Chaudhary said, the investigation into the Ponzi scandal has slowed down after CM Mamata Banerjee met Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Is there any agreement between the Chief Minister of West Bengal and the Prime Minister?

He said that he doubts the seriousness of the BJP leaders against the state government. The RSS on Thursday slammed CM Mamata Banerjee for the brutal murder of one of her activists, her wife and child in Murshidabad district. During this, he asked the Center to consider whether the time has come to impose President's rule in the state. The RSS leader said that the Mamta government will get a befitting reply in the upcoming assembly elections.

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