Trinamool Congress Files Complaint with ECI Against Assam CM's Derogatory Remarks on Mamata Banerjee
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Kolkata, April 18 (NationPress) The Trinamool Congress has formally reached out to the Election Commission of India (ECI), alleging that Assam's Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, has made divisive and inflammatory remarks against West Bengal's Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee.
In their communication, the Trinamool Congress highlighted a statement made by CM Sarma during a campaign rally in the Cooch Behar district. Sarma reportedly claimed that Mamata Banerjee's concern over the potential rise of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in West Bengal was centered around the consumption of beef, implying that her worries were limited to beef rather than other meats like chicken, mutton, or fish.
The ruling party criticized Sarma's comments as not only inappropriate political speech but also as a calculated effort to incite religious animosity and communal discord among various communities in West Bengal.
Furthermore, the Trinamool Congress accused Himanta Biswa Sarma of spreading unfounded and provocative claims that the Muslim community in West Bengal was opening beef shops in Hindu neighborhoods and involved in beef smuggling—statements intended to foster suspicion and hostility toward a specific religious group.
Such discourse, the Trinamool Congress argued, vilifies a religious community, framing them as a threat to public order and perpetuating the stigmatization of minority groups. The letter emphasized that such rhetoric could hinder the peaceful conduct of elections and lead to significant law and order challenges.
In their appeal, the Trinamool Congress urged the ECI to issue a show-cause notice to CM Sarma and the BJP, demanding appropriate action against Sarma for his provocative remarks.
Additionally, the party requested that authorities take immediate action by filing a First Information Report (FIR) against Sarma for the alleged offenses.