After Mamata Banerjee's "Shivering With Fear" Swipe, BJP's "Fixer" Retort
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee met the victims of panchayat poll violence at SSKM Hospital
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee hit out at the BJP and statements by its leaders about bringing down her government. As she took a jibe at the BJP, saying they were shivering in fear, the BJP hit back, asking Congress and CPI(M) supporters not to trust "setting-baaz netas (politicians who work as fixers)". We CONDEMN @BJP4Bengal's HOOLIGANISM during the panchayat elections.Today, Hon'ble Chief Minister Smt @MamataOfficial visited our party workers who sustained injuries during the panchayat polls and reaffirmed them of our unwavering support.Extending an ex-gratia amount of Rs.... pic.twitter.com/JLGNRXWSMV
"First, ask them to turn over a bucket by themselves, then they can think of bringing down a government. First let them think of doing that. They have no work. Their government has already fallen, that's why since yesterday you are shivering in fear," Ms Banerjee told reporters in Kolkata's SSKM Hospital.
"The BJP keeps dreaming about toppling state governments, and has now realised their government at the centre will be toppled by the people of India very soon. The moment they came to know about our alliance, the BJP camp started shivering with fear," Ms Banerjee said. The BJP had hit out at the newly formed opposition alliance called I.N.D.I.A. that took shape in Bengaluru on Tuesday, short for Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance.