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‘Dussasana, Shikhandi’: Mamata, BJP Bengal chief invoke Mahabharata in CAA spat

Ranaghat (West Bengal) | ByPress Trust of India
Feb 04, 2020 07:07 PM IST

Attacking the Centre over the Citizenship Amendment Act, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee wondered whether the Modi government would throw her out of the country because she does not have her mother’s birth certificate.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday called BJP a “party of Dussasanas” while a saffron party MP dubbed the TMC govt as ‘shikhandis’, as they invoked the epic Mahabharata in the political fight over the amended citizenship law.

Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee(Samir Jana / HT Photo)
Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee(Samir Jana / HT Photo)

Alleging that the BJP was trying to forcibly implement the Citizenship Amendment Act(CAA), the National Register of Citizens(NRC) and the National Population Register(NPR), Banerjee said these steps are like “black magic” and she would stop this “anyhow”.

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“The NPR, NRC and CAA are like black magic”, she said, and urged the people of the country to unite to save the nation.

“We (TMC) are not a party of Dussasanas like the BJP. They are the offsprings of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq and people must unite to save the country from them,” Banerjee said while speaking at a public rally at Ranaghat in Nadia district.

Dussasana was the the brother of Kaurava prince Duryodhana in the ‘Mahabharata’ while Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq” was the Sultan of Delhi from 1325-1351 and known for his eccentric decisions.

Banerjee also wondered whether the Modi government would throw her out of the country because she does not have her mother’s birth certificate.

The chief minister said despite her assurances, over 30 people have so far died in the state because of the panic over the proposed implementation of the citizens register.

In the Lok Sabha, BJP MP Dilip Ghosh used ‘Shikhandi’ barb against the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal, as he alleged lack of action against violent anti-CAA protesters in the state.

West Bengal suffered the worst during the anti-CAA protests as trains were burnt and rail tracks uprooted by protesters, the West Bengal BJP president said.

“Unfortunately, these ‘shikhandis’ are in power there. The police did nothing. It did not use its baton nor did it file an FIR, let alone firing bullets. I opposed it. Now I am being defamed. I am a patriot,” Ghosh said.

Shikhandi was a transgender warrior in Mahabharata epic. He was used as a human shield to kill Bhishma in the battle. A reference to his name is often made to take a swipe at others for showing cowardice.

While Prime Minister Narendra Modi is shown banners like “go back” when he visits the state, Rohingya Muslims from neighbouring countries are given “welcome” because they are seen as voters by the ruling party in West Bengal, he said.

Participating in the discussion on the Motion of Thanks on the President’s address, Ghosh hit out at protests, including at Shaheen Bagh in the national capital, against the CAA.

He claimed that protesters there were enjoying themselves feeding on “foreign biryani bought from foreign money”.

The BJP is opposed to this drama, Ghosh added.

Ghosh had recently courted controversy, saying anti-CAA protesters who indulged in violence were “shot like dogs”in BJP-ruled states.

In the Lok Sabha, he also accused the TMC government of working against the Constitution and democracy, saying the BJP was not allowed to undertake rallies, including in support of the CAA, in the state.

The decision to grant citizenship to minority refugees from neighbouring countries was a “historic” step, he said.

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