"Narendra Modi, Sonia Gandhi. Such big leaders. You will never find them in Bengal. They don't even enquire about the state. Now they are roaming here and spreading canards about me," she told an election meeting at Baruipur in South 24-Parganas district.
"BJP is trying to scare us by sending the police from Delhi (for election). I don't blame the police. They (BJP)are declaring more than Emergency," she claimed.
Claiming that Modi enjoyed a cordial relationship with CPI-M and Congress, she said, "Modi's opposition to the Congress in public is nothing but an eyewash".
Ahead of the crucial fifth phase poll on April 30, the TMC chief asked her partymen not to be afraid of the central forces.
"Don't be afraid of central forces. There will also be a smear campaign. Do the election in an intelligent way. There is no cause for worry. We will be there. I don't want to listen to anything. We have to win," she told her party's election agents and workers at Raidighi.
In an apparent reference to Election Commission's strictness during yesterday's fourth phase poll, Banerjee said, "None has the right to stop people from voting. Voters are being harrassed. I will not tolerate this".
The TMC supremo also mocked at the Congress-Left alliance saying, "They have become one just for fear of me. Ami ki bag na bhalluk (Am I tiger or bear)", she wondered.
She also ridiculed CPI-M state secretary Surya Kanta Mishra's claim that Congress-Left alliance was aiming for 200 seats.
