"The TMC government is pursuing the politics of minority appeasement. Hindus here cannot observe their religious festivals such as Ram Navami. But, arms were allowed to be carried in Muharram processions without (valid) permission," BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya said here.
"We will remove the TMC government through agitation and movement if it did not stop its appeasement policy," he added.
Participating in a BJP procession to protest alleged atrocities on Hindus by the police in West Bengal, Vijayvargiya said the TMC government should treat everyone equally.
The BJP leader's statement came in the wake of tension here in the district after police allegedly resorted to lathicharge on Ram Navami processions.
He also urged the people not to support those political parties who raised slogans like 'Bharatmata Murdabad'.
Vijayvargiya claimed that many TMC, Congress and CPI(M) leaders in Bengal wanted to join the BJP but "we will not take those who are involved in Narada and Saradha chit fund scams".
Referring to brandishing of swords at Ram Navami processions allegedly by RSS affiliates, Mamata had said on April 12, "Some locals suddenly popped up asking the people to play with swords. That's not Bengal's culture.
"Let them learn about Bengal's culture first, then comment on the state.
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