"Starting from Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Ganhdi, Rajiv Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi, all of them had taken meal at residences of local people during visit to different states. It is nothing new. Amit Shah has only imitated them," Mannan, who is Opposition leader in the West Bengal Assembly, told reporters here.
The BJP president during his three-day visit to the state had taken lunch at a tribal's house at Naxalbari in north Bengal.
The Congress leader accused the BJP of using religion as a political tool and said under the BJP rule prices of essential commodities had gone up manifold.
He said that despite the promises he made before the 2014 Lok Sabha poll, Prime Minister Narendra Modi failed to bring 'acchhe din'.
Calling upon secular parties to come together to counter the BJP, he alleged that the Trinamool Congress has joined hands with the saffron party to have mutual benefits.
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