Mamata criticises BJP for taking credit on Chandrayaan,

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Sep 06 2019 | 9:35 PM IST

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee hit out at the BJP on Friday criticising it for taking the credit of Chandrayaan-2 moon mission and indulging in political vendetta by implementing the NRC in Assam.

The TMC supremo, who is a virulent critic of the BJP, chose to attack the saffron party during a discussion in the assembly on a motion on the contentious NRC.

Hitting out at BJP for taking the credit on the moon mission hours before its soft landing on the lunar south pole, Banerjee said "Sometimes they (BJP) are pointing to the Chandrayaan-2 mission as if they are the first to have done so. This (research work) is going on for the last 60-70 years," she said.

Continuing her tirade, Banerjee said "Suddenly, today he (Narendra Modi) has gone there (at the ISRO headquarters in Bangalore) ... Now for the next four days the issue of Chandrayaan will continue to dominate. As if they (the BJP) have done everything in the country. (As if) they have invented science ...," she said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is at the ISRO headquarters to witness the final descent of Chandrayaan-2 on the lunar South Pole in the early hours of Septemeber 7.

On the National Register of Citizens, which is a validation of Indian citizenship in Assam, she said the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal will not allow its implementation in the state as it is nothing but political vendetta of the BJP-led government at the Centre.

"We (TMC) will never let BJP implement the National Register of Citizens in West Bengal. The Assam Accord was signed during Rajiv Gandhi's regime so that peace and tranquility returns to Assam. This was not acceptable to any other states," she said during the discussion on the motion under Rule 185.

She went on to add "I welcome Nitish Kumar's statement that they (his party the JD(U)) will also not implement NRC in Bihar".

The NRC updation under the supervision of the Supreme Court has taken place only in Assam. The cut off date was March 24 1971 and the final NRC list was published on August 31 this year.

BJP has often said that it will implement NRC in Bengal and has accused Banerjee of opposing it for the sake of minority vote bank.

Banerjee said that in the final list names of genuine Indians, many of whom had fought for the country's independence, had been struck off.

The TMC supremo expressed her support for former prime minister Manmohan Singh's opinion that the Narendra Modi government should concentrate on the economic slowdown. "I echo the words of Dr Manmohan Singh ... They (BJP) must concentrate more on the economy than on political vendetta. They are selling off Air India, banks and disinvesting in railways."

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First Published: Sep 06 2019 | 9:35 PM IST

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