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BJP warns against bid to stop rath yatra
Santanu Banerjee
CALCUTTA, May 10: The State unit of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) threatened
`a bloodbath if either the CPI(M) or Congress tried to stop Advani's
Swarnajayanti Rath' which is scheduled to reach West Bengal on June 22.
The top State leaders are convening a high-level meeting on May 16 to
prepare the party cadres at grass-root level to face any eventuality in case
the Marxists and Congress implemented their design to thwart the rath yatra.
The state BJP leaders have already begun to smell a rat, said party sources.
The State leaders said they saw a conspiracy by the Congress and CPI(M) to
discredit the rath yatra as a communal event. The meeting will discuss plans
and programmes to make the rath yatra a success.
The State secretary Rahul Sinha said both the parties have already started
campaign to stir up communal passion which the party's state unit wouldn't
allow. The meeting would also draw up plans to launch counter-propaganda
campaign to fight the disinformation campaign of the rival camps.
Incidentally, Advani's Ram rath could only touch upon a little of West
Bengal. This time the BJP has not only drawn up a massive two-day schedule
for the event, but it is preparing so that the rath could cover almost all
important parts of the State. The rath, which would enter Bengal from
Dhanbad, would tour Asansol, Durgapur, Bardhawan, Mednapore, Bankura,
Vishnupur, Uloobaria and after touring other places, would reach the
Calcutta on June. 23
According to Sinha, the state unit will have its own raths to tour the parts
which Advani's Swarnajayanti Rath will not be able to cover during two days.
Advani's tour which would conincide with the death anniversary of Samaprasad
Mukherjee, is expected to be a great success and already beginning to
unnerve the Congress and the CPI(M).
A senior state Congress leader, Manas Bhuian, belonging to Soumen Mitra
group, blamed the Marxists for creating political conditions which would be
conducive to BJP's making inroads into the state.
The Congress leader said the rath would stir up communal passion in a State
where there had been no communal disturbances and the CPI(M) was responsible
for this, Bhuian said.
Copyright © 1997 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.
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