"Social media is being misused. They (BJP) are spreading rumours through social media. This is a trend of the BJP ... a modern design of the party ... That is why we are trying to caution common people," Banerjee told reporters at the state secretariat this evening.
"The government has decided to raise a peace-keeping force involving local people mandated to maintain peace with assistance from the state administration and police," she said.
Shanti Bahini would be be stationed at over 60,000 booths across the state to maintain the communal harmony, the chief minister said.
Pointing fingers at the BJP, the chief minister said a conspiracy was on to foment trouble and communal tension in the state.
Shanti Bahinis would keep an eye on elements trying to disrupt harmony in its locality, she said adding the members of the mandir (temple) and masjid (mosque) committees too would be urged to join the league.
"The BJP has no license to incite riots. But they are doing it. They are spreading hatred among people," she said.
"Posting the photograph of an incident that happened in Bangladesh, they (BJP) were trying to spread a rumour that there had been a communal riot in West Bengal," she said, referring to a rumour of stampede in Gangasagar Mela, which, she said, "had not happened at all."
"We have been noticing this for quite sometime. There has been a conspiracy going on. Some people are trying to stop Trinamool Congress speaking for people's cause," she said.
"There was a meeting in south Kolkata. If it had been in an area with people from mixed communities, then a communal flare up could have taken place ... And the BJP is doing this directly under their party flag," she alleged.
"The police alone cannot do everything. These Shanti Bahinis will be in every booth of the state. Local police stations will form Shanti Bahinis involving the youth, students and peace-loving people from the locality," she said.
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