‘Mamata could have won earlier by speaking Jai Shri Ram’, Shiv Sena spokesperson Saamana reviewed


- Netaji wrote a headline about Subhash Chandra Bose's jubilee

Mumbai Dated 25th January 2021 Monday

The Shiv Sena had expressed the view that if West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had started her speech by chanting Jai Shri Ram at Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's Swasomi Jayanti program, the BJP would have collapsed and Mamata Baji would have won.

It so happened that both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee were present on the stage at Netaji's birth anniversary celebrations. When Mamta got up to deliver her speech, the crowd shouted Jai Shri Ram and Mamta blushed and started speaking provocatively. Apparently Mamata felt bad about it.

In this context, a headline appeared in the Shiv Sena mouthpiece Saamna today that if Mamata herself had started her speech by saying Jai Shri Ram, the baji would have been won and the BJP would have collapsed. The audience shouted Jai Shriram, which Mamata considered as her own insult and was provoked. The headline of the match expressed the view that Mamata needed to seize the opportunity to crush the BJP.

Saamna wrote that Mamata may have felt that if I spoke Jai Shriram, my voters would feel bad. Everyone has to please their voters. Mamata has her own votebank. The BJP wants to defeat Mamata in the Assembly elections at any cost. That is why senior BJP leaders have been visiting West Bengal for the last few days. Earlier, BJP president JP Nadda, Union Home Minister Amit Shah and now Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself visited West Bengal. Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Saamna wrote that Modi also grew a beard and hair like Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore.

Saamna blamed Mamata for religious separatism and wrote that any party or leader should accept the will of the people. But in our democracy there are various attempts to attract the masses to their ideas which are becoming unbearable. Like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, the BJP has now started a divisive game in West Bengal. Mamata Banerjee herself is largely responsible for this.

Mamata's extreme secularism and the petty majority of Muslims are harassing the Hindu people. However, Saamna also expressed the view that despite Mamata being the chief minister of the state, her voice does not reach the people. The fact that the BJP won 14 seats in the parliamentary elections is also worrying for Mamata. But there is no doubt that this Bengal tiger is fighting on the streets and will continue to fight.

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