BNP’s Senior Joint Secretary Ruhul Kabir Rizvi has accused West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of harbouring deep-seated Hindu nationalist views, no subject her public stance on secularism.
“Though Mamata publicly advocates for secularism she secretly holds extremist Hindu nationalist beliefs. She has allied herself with the communal BJP authorities. This alignment undermines her professed secular values,” Rizvi told a pre-procession rally in entrance of the Jatiya Press Club in the capital this day (4 December).
Bangladesh Puja Udjapan Front organized the procession in drawl in opposition to the sizzling attack on the Bangladesh Assistant High Price in Agartala, India.
The procession, which began from the Press Club, paraded streets up to Nayapaltan.
Accusing it pursuing a politics of hatred and divisiveness, Rizvi alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Birthday celebration (BJP) has reach to power by exploiting hardline Hindu nationalism and managed to withhold its role by promoting violence.
Rizvi also criticised India’s media for spreading anti-Bangladesh propaganda, alleging that Indian stores, fuelled by High Minister Modi’s regime, proceed to salvage misleading narratives in talk in confidence to destabilise Bangladesh.