Mamta Banerjee spoke on Delhi violence, says 'We do not want anyone's blood'

KOLKATA : West Bengal CM Mamta Banerjee on Wednesday urged people in Delhi to maintain peace and brotherhood, saying no one wants bloodshed. Mamta Banerjee told the media that we do not want the blood of anyone, we want peace. He said in Puri that I have prayed to Lord Jagannath to bless you for peace and brotherhood in our country. I urge every person in the country to maintain peace.

CM Mamata reacted on Wednesday through a poem condemning the violence in Delhi. The title of the poem is 'Nark'

"kahaan hain ham? kis or ja rahe hain?

svarg ke pare narak mein!

kitane praan bisar gae

phir kabhee na lautenge ab!

rakt baha

 giree laash

 dhadhak rahee hai krodhaagni

 holi ke pahale hee

khoon ko holi

asahaay banee maanavata!

pate thikaane kee ladai

gum ho gai

bandook kee nalee kee toophaanon mein phansa desh,

shaant desh,

ashaant ho gaya

 kya ganatantr samaapt ho gaya?

kaun dega isaka uttar?

aur kya nikalega koi samaadhaan!

tum aur main mook darshak

narak ban gaya punyasthaan!!"

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