PM Modi contradicting HM on NRC: Mamata Banerjee
Kolkata/UNI: West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress (AITC) supremo Mamata Banerjee on Sunday alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was contradicting Union Home Minister Amit Shah publicly on the nationwide National Register of India (NRC).
Taking to the micro-blogging site Twitter, Banerjee said, 'With #PM contradicting #HomeMinister publicly on Nationwide NRC, who is dividing fundamental idea of India? Whatever I said is there in public forum, whatever you said is there for people to judge,' she posted.
Whatever I said is there in public forum, whatever you said is there for people to judge. With #PM contradicting #HomeMinister publicly on Nationwide NRC, who is dividing fundamental idea of India? People will definitely decide who is right & who is wrong #IRejectCAA #IRejectNRC
— Mamata Banerjee (@MamataOfficial) December 22, 2019
'People will definitely decide who is right & who is wrong #IRejectCAA #IRejectNRC,' Banerjee added.
Earlier in a public rally at Delhi's Ramlila Maidan, Modi slammed the Chief Ministers of various states for adopting an anti-CAA stance.
He questioned Banerjee over her demand for an UN intervention in the controversial law.
Taking potshots on Banerjee, Modi asked why was the Trinamool supremo "scared" of the Citizenship Amendment Act and the National Register of Citizens.
'Mamata didi went from Kolkata to the UN. Few years back, she was pleading before Parliament that infiltrators coming from Bangladesh should be stopped. Didi what has happened you? Why did you change? Why are you spreading rumours?,' Modi said.
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