Banerjee also expressed her doubt over BJP's massive mandate in the just-concluded Uttar Pradesh polls, saying "there is something fishy about it" and felt the BSP should move court and challenge the functioning of EVMs.
Interestingly, Banerjee criticised the BJP but stopped short of making any personal attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whom she had repeatedly targeted post demonetisation, saying, "I will not say anything personal about the Prime Minister."
She added, "It is a communal and political conspiracy by the BJP to stop Trinamool Congress from emerging as a contender against it in national politics."
Talking about the tapes, she questioned, "First of all, why was the video, which was shot in 2014, released just ahead of 2016 polls? Secondly, did any of the leaders or MPs ask for money or bribes in lieu of getting a job done? The answer is no. So how can someone say they have taken bribes?"
"I have information that the day when these tapes were released, he (Mathew Samuel) had made several calls to Dubai. What is the source of money, that has to be investigated," she said.
Asked about reports of her party MP K D Singh funding the entire sting operation, she said, "K D Singh had relations with the BJP for running his own business. I thought he was a nice man with good credentials. But nominating K D Singh as a Rajya Sabha MP was the biggest mistake. At times you learn lessons from your mistakes."
Accusing the BJP of carrying out a "malicious propaganda" about minority appeasement, Banerjee said she did not need lecture on Hinduism from the saffron party.
"We do not need lectures from the BJP on Hinduism. I organise Kali Puja at my home every year. They paint all Muslims as ISI agents but are themselves engaging religious extremism. Killing chicken, goat or other animals is okay but eating beef is not? Who are they to decide who will eat what?," she said, amid a massive crackdown on illegal meat shops and slaughterhouses in BJP-ruled Uttar Pradesh.
"The BJP is thinking that as they have won UP they will
have a cakewalk in 2019. But they are wrong. Whoever is trying to raise voice against the Centre is being targeted and threatened.
As I have raised my voice against demonetisation and autocratic policies, two of my MPs have been arrested by the CBI and are languishing in jails for the last two and a half months," she alleged.
Banerjee said the political scenario at the national stage will change soon if opposition parties like SP, BSP forget their differences and unite against BJP.
If the BJP tries to stop the TMC in Bengal, the party will eye other parts of India to expand its base.
"As because we have the potential to play a decisive factor after the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, that is why they are trying to corner us in national politics. Their policy is whoever has the potential to emerge as a competitor, destroy them either by hook or by crook," she said apprehending harassment of party leaders at the hands of CBI in the coming days.
While talking about RSS resolution regarding Bengal expressing concern about "decline" in Hindu population, Banerjee said, "These are nothing but expressions of frustration as they have failed to expand base in Bengal."
Regarding the presidential election, Banerjee said, "I
don't want to talk about it. Pranab Mukherjee may again be elected as president, L K Advani, Sushma Swaraj, Sumitra Mahajan may also become president. We will decide when time comes after discussing with the party."
"Bengal is a land of peace and unity. Who is anyone to decide what I will eat, watch or read?," she said.
She called upon the intelligentsia of the state to rise in protest against "growing intolerance" from a section of the people as she stressed that "there is no place for intolerance".
"Everything has its limit. Hooliganism is not the last word. People should have patience to deal with such cases in cool mind... Which can't be resolved through intolerance.
"The number of complaints is growing. There should be place for making complaints. Punishments should be there if complaints are found true. Also punishments should be there against those making fake complaints," the chief minister said.
Rejecting the contention of a section of people that "the existence of Hindus in Bengal is at stake", Banerjee said, "These people are spreading a false propaganda. People of all religious faiths coexist in Bengal amid peace and harmony. There is no ill feeling or hatred among them."
"We will not allow this to happen in this state," Banerjee said.
