"Some people close to the BJP are involved in the buffalo meat trade and that is why, they (Centre) are planning to allow the slaughter of buffaloes," she told a public meeting here.
Criticising cow vigilantism, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) supremo claimed that even farmers were killed when found with the animals.
Earlier this week, Banerjee had denounced the Centre's notification banning the sale and purchase of cattle at animal markets for slaughter, saying it was a "deliberate attempt to encroach upon the states' rights and destroy the federal structure".
She criticised the Modi government for the decline in the country's GDP growth rate and said she had voiced her concern when demonetisation was announced.
"You will not find a humane government like ours anywhere in the world.
"We are working with lots of difficulties. If you do not think so, you can remove me. It will take me only a second to quit. I do not need anything," she said.
Slamming the BJP, the chief minister said, "They brandish swords on the roads (during Ram Navami processions) and try to engineer riots. The BJP is trying to borrow Lord Ram to import a culture which is alien to the people of Bengal. They know nothing about Bengal. They are not real Hindus."
Banerjee also announced a number of development projects for Hooghly district, including a medical college and a university.
She said a police commissionerate would also be set up in Chandannagar.
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