Centre bulldozing federal system; situation in BJP rule worse than that under Hitler: Mamata

Kolkata | Monday | 23rd May, 2022

Summary:

Kolkata, May 23 (PTI) Alleging that the Union government was using central agencies to interfere in matters of the state, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday stated that the BJP-led dispensation was "bulldozing the country"s federal structure".

Condemning the Centre"s "attempts to interfere", she said that the "situation under the BJP-led government was more adverse than what it was under dictators such as Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin or Benito Mussolini".

She also said that central agencies "should be given autonomy" if democracy was to be protected.

"The BJP-led central government is using the central agencies to interfere into the state affairs.

It is bulldozing the federal structure of the country.

There is a Tughlaqi rule in force," she maintained, addressing a press conference at the state secretariat.

Banerjee, without taking names, said that the "agencies cannot work because there is no autonomy.

The autonomy lay in the hands of two persons and the BJP.

Such political interference was not prevalent during the time of Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin or Benito Mussolini".

Notably, the Bengal CM had long been accusing the BJP government at the Centre of using central agencies like the CBI, the ED to "harass" opponents, including those from her party.

The CBI is looking into a series of cases in Bengal involving violence, rape and smuggling, notable among them being incidents of post-poll violence after last year’s assembly polls.

"I want the central government agencies to be given autonomy so that they can work impartially.

There should not be any political vendetta.