New Delhi: Leader of opposition in West Bengal and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Suvendu Adhikari has made a big attack on Trinamool Congress. He criticized the West Bengal government on Friday after several arms and ammunition, including a foreign-made revolver, were recovered from the premises of suspended party leader Sheikh Shahjahan. He also demanded to declare the ruling party as a ‘terrorist organisation’.
The leader of opposition in the Bengal Assembly further said that such weapons and explosives are being used in anti-national activities and the party supremo has lost the moral right to remain the CM of the state after harboring terrorists like Shaikh.
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Talking to news agency ANI, he said that ‘all the weapons found in Sandeshkhali are foreign. Explosives like RDX are used in terrible anti-national activities. All these weapons are used by international terrorists. I demand to declare Trinamool Congress as a terrorist organization…’ He further said that ‘Amidst the recovery of RDX and lethal weapons in Sandeshkhali, the people watching the trailer of the incident that took place in Kharikul, Egra today are completely responsible for this incident. , I demand to arrest Mamata Banerjee and declare Trinamool Congress a terrorist organization.
What did CBI get?
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday searched two premises of Sheikh Shahjahan, the main accused in the Sandeshkhali violence, in connection with the alleged attack by a mob on an Enforcement Directorate (ED) team in January. The central agency said in a statement that ‘CBI has seized three foreign made revolvers, one foreign made pistol, one Indian revolver, one Colt official issued police revolver, one country made pistol, 120 nine mm bullets, 50 cartridges of .45 calibre, . 50 cartridges of .380 and eight cartridges of .32 were seized.
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Tags: BJP, Suvendu Official, TMC, west bengal
FIRST PUBLISHED: April 27, 2024, 12:56 IST