West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has been referring to the ”outsider goons” proper from the start of the election marketing campaign in West Bengal. Recently, she once more stated in Nandigram that “goons from Bihar and UP” are attempting to unfold disturbance in Bengal.
Such statements of her are being thought-about as an try and polarise the Bengali voters to stay in energy. This election season West Bengal has been witnessing an intense squabble on the problem of ‘Bengali vs outsiders’ between the Trinamool and BJP. The warmth of the West Bengal politics is being felt in Bihar. Many BJP leaders are questioning the silence of the Leader of Opposition Tejaswi Yadav on this subject. Tejaswi’s RJD has been supporting the TMC within the Bengal Assembly election.
Taking a dig at Tejaswi on the assertion made by Mamata, BJP’s Bihar vice-president Rajiv Ranjan stated that the RJD chief has develop into so stressed for energy that he’s now ashamed to criticise politicians who defame Bihar. “Mamata Banerjee is calling the people of Bihar and UP criminals and if he does not give a sharp response, then it can be understood that Bihar’s reputation does not matter to the Leader of the Opposition,” Rajiv Ranjan stated.
Tejaswi Yadav is thought to be vocal over discrimination towards outsiders. In the yr 2016, he strongly opposed the burning of auto-rickshaws belonging to non-Marathis in Maharashtra.