
Will move court if police don't take action against Mahua Moitra, says BJP's Suvendhu Adhikari
India Today
BJP leader Suvendhu Adhikari said that they would approach the High Court if no police action is taken against TMC leader Mahua Moitra for her Kali remarks. Suvendhu Adhikari took out a protest march against Moitra at her constituency Krishnanagar today.
West Bengal BJP leader Suvendhu Adhikari on Monday led a protest march against TMC leader Mahua Moitra in her constituency Krishnagar to protest against the remarks made by the former on Goddess Kali. The Leader of the Opposition said that if the police failed to take action against Mahua Moitra within ten days, then the BJP would approach the High Court.
Suvendhu Adhikari hit out at the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and said, "She chose a MP [Mahua Moitra] from Krishnagar who is engaged in appeasement politics."
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"Krishnanagar created many political leaders in the past. It is a matter of shame that Mamata Banerjee chose an MP from this land who does appeasement politics," he said.
The BJP leader said, "In the name of securalism, Hindu gods and goddesses are targeted. Mahua Moitra got a lot of Hindu votes from Krishnagar in 2019, but now people are angry over her remarks. Action must be taken against this. People associated with Sanatan Dharm do not accept this."