The ruling Trinamool Congress today accused the state BJP of trying to disturb the peace and stability of West Bengal by making provocative statements against its cadre.
TMC secretary general Partha Chatterjee said the BJP for the last few years have been trying to disturb peace and stability in the state.
"They have been doing such things just to gain political foothold in Bengal. But the people of Bengal will never accept a party which propagates communal division," he said.
Chatterjee said, "First they(BJP) tried their hand in creating communal tensions and now they are making provocative statements. But they won't succeed in their intensions."
Threatening "direct encounters,", he had said "We are counting the bullets which killed our workers."
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