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Mahua Moitra unfollows TMC on Twitter over differences on Maa Kali remark
Mahua Moitra
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Mahua Moitra unfollows TMC on Twitter over differences on Maa Kali remark

| @indiablooms | 06 Jul 2022, 02:08 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Trinamool Congress (TMC)'s firebrand Lok Sabha MP Mahua Moitra has appeared to have unfollowed her party on micro-blogging site Twitter, a day after her remark on goddess Kali was not approved by the ruling dispensation of West Bengal.

Moitra now follows only West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee on Twitter.

The TMC Tuesday jumped to distance itself from Moitra's reference to Kali as a "meat-eating, alcohol-accepting goddess' amid the controversy over a film poster portraying Kali as a cigarette smoker.

Speaking at the India Today Conclave East 2022, Moitra, who is an MP from West Bengal's Krishnanagar, said Tuesday, "Kaali to me, is a meat-eating, alcohol-accepting goddess. You have the freedom to imagine your goddess.

"There are some places where whiskey is offered to gods and in some other places it would be blasphemy."

Distancing itself from the remark, the ruling party of West Bengal has put up a tweet which reads, "The comments made by @MahuaMoitra at the #IndiaTodayConclaveEast2022 and her views expressed on Goddess Kali have been made in her personal capacity and are NOT ENDORSED BY THE PARTY in ANY MANNER OR FORM.

"All India Trinamool Congress strongly condemns such comments."

The poster of a documentary titled Kaali is creating quite a stir online for showing the Hindu goddess Kaali smoking a cigarette.

It all started after the director, Leena Manimekalai, shared the poster of the film on Twitter.

 

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