The Mamata Banerjee-led government has made 'false promises" for political benefits, West Bengal BJP president Dilip Ghosh said today at the party's minority convention at Rani Rashmoni Road, in the central part of the city.
"I want to ask her about the measures she has taken in the last six years for the Muslims of the state. She (chief minister Mamata Banerjee) has only made false promises... Whenever election approaches she tries to project herself as the messiah of Muslims by branding the BJP as demons," Ghosh said.
The BJP is serious about development of Muslims as it believes in the policy of "Sabka Sath, Sabka Vikas" (Development for all), he said.
Echoing similar sentiments, BJP leader Mukul Roy criticised the chief minister for not taking a stand on the 'triple talaq' issue.
"She (Banerjee) is saying that the triple talaq (bill) is defective...How is it defective, she wouldn't say. When a discussion was held on the bill in Parliament, her party remained silent," Roy said, adding "a clear stand" on the issue might anger a section of her party leaders.
Banerjee had last week described the bill which makes instant triple talaq a criminal offence as "defective" and said it would do Muslim women more harm than good.
The newly-inducted BJP leader also dug up the 2007 Rizwanur Rehman case, while speaking about the "double standards" of the TMC, and said the party after coming to power has rewarded police officers involved in the incident with plum postings.
His brother Rukbanur had contested and won assembly elections on a TMC ticket in 2011 and 2016.
"During the Rizwanur Rehman case in 2007, the TMC had promised that police officers involved in it would be punished but after coming to power, they were rewarded with plum postings," Roy added.
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