"We have seen the abusive and goonda-like comments of Dilip Ghosh against our party supremo. We are not taking it lightly. We strongly condemn the language used by him," TMC secretary-general Partha Chatterjee told newspersons here.
Asserting that the chief minister would continue to hold protest in different parts of the country over people's miseries owing to demonetisation, Chatterjee said, "No one can stop Mamata Banerjee from going around the country on the issue till the Centre rolls back its decision."
"He is trying to be in the news by making such dangerous comments. He should not try to blacken the culture of Bengal by using such filthy language," Chatterjee said.
Chatterjee, who is also the state's Parliamentary Affairs and Education minister, announced a state-wide protest from December 14 to December 16 against demonetisation.
"TMC workers, supporters and the suffering public will join protest-march and meetings to be held in every block of the state on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday," Chatterjee said.
"That's why she (Banerjee) is visiting Delhi and Patna. And failing to achieve anything, she is sitting in Nabanna (state secretariat). We had thought that she would ultimately jump in the Ganga... This person (Banerjee) has lost her mind. The state's people have realised their mistake of bringing in change in West Bengal," Ghosh alleged.
In a statement earlier in the day, TMC said that after failing to fight Banerjee on her stand on demonetisation, the BJP has started issuing "dangerous personal threats to the Bengal CM."
"BJP is desperate to silence the voice of the opposition. The Bengal BJP president spews deeply dangerous, threatening, abusive and completely false personal statements against her. A new low in politics," it said.
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