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BJP has to get past me to touch you: CM to people

Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Friday assured the people that NRC will not be allowed in the state and the BJP would have to get past her if the saffron party wants to touch them.
Urging the people to make sure that their names are in the voters’ list, Banerjee accused “local leaders” of the BJP of spreading canards about the possibility of implementing the National Register of Citizens in the state.
“I assure the people of West Bengal that do not worry if you have faith in me. Nobody will have to leave West Bengal. You will continue to stay here as you have been all these years. If they (BJP) want to touch you, they would have to get past Mamata Banerjee first,” she told reporters here after reaching the city from New Delhi on Friday evening.
The Trinamool Congress supremo stressed that the NRC was meant for Assam and she went to New Delhi to inform the Home ministry about the ordeal of the people of that state.
The final NRC, a list of Assam’s residents and published on August 31, excluded the names of 19 lakh people. “I doubt whether it will at all be implemented anywhere else in the country. Like us, Bihar has already said they will not implement it,” she said.
Asserting that she was, is and will be there to care for the people, the chief minister said she will not allow implementation of the NRC in the state.
“Those who are saying NRC will be implemented in West Bengal are only trying to scare the people. Some local BJP leaders are spreading such canards, television channels are continuously telecasting this and the people are getting hurt (because of this),” Banerjee said. This is a political weapon of the BJP, she claimed.
“The only thing I will request you all to do is to make sure that you have your name in the voters’ list. There is an ongoing renewal drive for the voters’ list. There is nothing else to do,” she said.
Banerjee said the ongoing drive to digitise ration cards has nothing to do with the NRC but a move to get some corrections done.
The chief minister also announced compensation of Rs 2 lakh to the families of two persons who died in separate incidents recently in connection with the digitisation of ration cards and apprehension of getting excluded in the event of implementation of the NRC in the state.
“I have heard that one person committed suicide in Jalpaiguri and another died while waiting in a queue for digital ration cards in Balurghat. We will pay a compensation of Rs 2 lakh to the two families because they died while worrying about the NRC,” she said. (PTI)

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