Attack on buses that came to PM Modi's meeting in Bengal, blame on TMC workers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held an election rally in 24-North Parganas on Tuesday. The attack on three or four buses carrying the Prime Minister's meeting has come to light. The BJP has blamed the Trinamool Congress workers for this. The incident took place in Ashoknagar Sherpur Zora Bukur. The BJP alleged that the windows of the buses were broken by pelting bricks and stones. Addressing a rally in Parasat on Tuesday, Prime Minister Modi hit out at the Trinamool Congress government. He alleged that the TMC was doing appeasement politics and depriving the OBC youth of their rights to promote vote jihad. The Prime Minister criticized Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her questioning of the Calcutta High Court judges without mentioning her name. Also, will the TMC now leave its thugs behind the judges? PM Modi's attitude 'surprising' after verdict, says court has exposed TMC's betrayal of OBCs in Bengal Declaring 77 Muslim castes as OBCs is illegal and unconstitutional, the High Court has said. The state chief's attitude after this decision was surprising. Questions are raised about the motives of the judges. PM said that TMC is strangling judiciary in Bengal. They cannot tolerate anyone who exposes the crimes of the Trinamool Congress. Social and religious organizations are threatened for vote bank. Trinamul has started abusing our saintly community. Even if binoculars are put in Bengal, good governance is not visible', Prime Minister Modi slammed the Mamata government in Baruipur. CM Mamata works only for vote bank. Speaking at a rally held in Jadavpur Lok Sabha constituency, Prime Minister Modi said that good governance in Bengal cannot be found even if you look through a telescope. Report- Partho.