Assam Minister Pijush Hazarika Condemns Mamata Banerjee’s Remarks on Assam
Guwahati (Assam) [India], August 28: Assam Minister Pijush Hazarika strongly criticized West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her statement, ‘If Bengal burns, so will Assam.’ Speaking on Wednesday, Minister Hazarika defended Assam’s governance and emphasized the state’s resistance to external threats.
“She can’t bully, she can’t threaten us. She can’t control law and order in her state and is threatening us. It will not happen in Assam, I am assuring you,” Hazarika stated. He urged Banerjee to maintain decorum befitting her long tenure as Chief Minister. “I would like to request Mamata Banerjee, she is a very senior leader and a long-time CM, she should know how to speak in public. I seriously condemn it,” he added.
Hazarika assured that under the current BJP government and Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, Assam would not be influenced by external pressures. “I can assure you she can’t do anything in Assam until the BJP govt is here and Himanta Biswa Sarma is the CM,” he asserted.
Earlier, Assam CM Sharma responded to Banerjee, saying, “Didi, how dare you threaten Assam? Don’t show us red eyes. Don’t even try to burn India with your politics of failure. It does not suit you to speak divisive language.”
Banerjee, during a public function in Kolkata, accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of using his party to incite violence in Bengal over the rape and murder of a trainee doctor. She warned that if Bengal burns, other states including Assam, North-East, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and Delhi would also burn, and Modi’s position would be at risk.
BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi accused Banerjee of threatening doctors by stating that FIRs would not be registered against protesting doctors following the Kolkata incident. He criticized the police action on protestors and called Banerjee’s statement a “new strategy to threaten” doctors.
West Bengal BJP President Sukanta Majumdar wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, accusing Banerjee of advocating violence and inciting gatherings. He called for immediate attention to Banerjee’s statements made during her address to the Student Wing of TMC in Kolkata.
The brutal rape and murder of a woman trainee doctor at RG Kar Medical College and Hospital in Kolkata on August 9 sparked nationwide outrage and protests demanding justice for the victim.
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Assam -: Assam is a state in the northeastern part of India, known for its tea plantations and rich cultural heritage.
Minister -: A minister is a person who is in charge of a specific department in the government, like education or health.
Pijush Hazarika -: Pijush Hazarika is a politician from Assam who works in the government to help make decisions for the state.
Condemns -: To condemn means to strongly disapprove or criticize something.
Mamata Banerjee -: Mamata Banerjee is the Chief Minister of West Bengal, another state in India. She is a political leader.
Remarks -: Remarks are comments or statements made by someone.
West Bengal -: West Bengal is a state in the eastern part of India, known for its cultural festivals and historical landmarks.
Chief Minister -: A Chief Minister is the head of the government in an Indian state, similar to a governor in the United States.
Governance -: Governance refers to the way a state or organization is managed and run.
External threats -: External threats are dangers or challenges that come from outside a state or organization.
Himanta Biswa Sarma -: Himanta Biswa Sarma is the Chief Minister of Assam, responsible for leading the state government.
Divisive language -: Divisive language is speech that causes disagreement or conflict among people.
PM Modi -: PM Modi refers to Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, who is the head of the national government.
Inciting violence -: Inciting violence means encouraging or provoking people to act violently.
BJP -: BJP stands for Bharatiya Janata Party, a major political party in India.
MP -: MP stands for Member of Parliament, a person elected to represent people in the national government.
Sudhanshu Trivedi -: Sudhanshu Trivedi is a politician and a member of the BJP who speaks on behalf of the party.
Sukanta Majumdar -: Sukanta Majumdar is the President of the BJP in West Bengal, responsible for leading the party in that state.