Kolkata, July 6: A BJP activist died allegedly after being beaten up by a group of men for chanting ‘Jai Shree Ram’ in West Bengal's Nadia district, party sources said on Saturday.
Krishna Debnath, the saffron party activist from Swarupnagar in Nadia district's Nabadwip, was rushed to a local hospital after family members found him lying by the roadside on Friday evening.
He was later shifted to Kolkata's NRS Medical College and Hospital, where he was declared dead.
The local BJP leadership accused Trinamool Congress (TMC) supporters of killing Debnath and sat blocking a road in Nabadwip with his body for nearly an hour on Saturday morning.
"He was beaten up by the Trinamool Congress goons for chanting the name of Ram. Trinamool is resorting to such brutality to intimidate our workers. We blocked the road because police has not taken any actions against the accused persons yet," said a BJP leader from Nabadwip.
Asked about the incident, state BJP President Dilip Ghosh said the TMC was beating up BJP workers for chanting "Jai Shree Ram" in West Bengal, while the police was throwing them into jail.
"The TMC claims that people are being lynched across the country for not chanting ''Jai Shree Ram''. But the truth is that in West Bengal people are being attacked, lynched and put behind bars for chanting ''Jai Shree Ram''," Ghosh alleged.
"Chanting the name of Ram is not banned in India. Trinamool says they have no problems in accepting Lord Ram. Then why can't they tolerate the ''Jai Shree Ram'' chant? Why such intolerance? The more intolerant they become, the more people will chant this slogan. If they think they will be able to stop people by beating them or labelling false cases against them, they are living in a fool''s paradise," he said.
The local Trinamool Congress leadership, however, refuted the claim. "There is no relation between the ''Jai Shree Ram'' chant and the incident. The man was drunk and misbehaved with local woman so he was thrashed by some local residents. Trinamool has no connection with the incident. Clearly BJP is trying to politicise the matter and create a controversy," the party's Gram Panchayat chief Sirajul Sheikh said.
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New Delhi (PTI): Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday said the use of "abusive" language by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma against Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge is "utterly shameful" and added Prime Minister Narendra Modi must clarify whether he endorses this "insult".
Sarma had triggered a row on Tuesday when he hit out at Kharge, saying that he was "speaking like a mad man" due to old age, after the latter put the onus on central agencies to probe the charges made against the Assam chief minister.
In a post in Hindi on X, Priyanka Gandhi said, "The kind of abusive and derogatory language used by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma against the Congress president and Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, Shri Mallikarjun Kharge, is utterly shameful and unacceptable."
She said Kharge is one of the most senior leaders in the country and serves as an enlightened representative not only of the Congress party but also of the Dalits and the marginalised sections of the nation.
"By insulting him, the BJP chief minister has insulted crores of people across the country," she said.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi must clarify to the nation: does he endorse this insult directed at crores of Indians?" she said.
The Congress on Tuesday accused Sarma of insulting party chief Kharge and demanded an unconditional apology from him for his "deplorable conduct" that it alleged reflects the "anti-Dalit mindset" of the BJP.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday had said the use of "derogatory language" against party chief Mallikarjun Kharge by Sarma was an insult to the entire SC/ST community, and the silence of Prime Minister Modi on the matter "is not his helplessness, but his consent".
"If the prime minister sees an attack on the dignity of crores of Dalits in the country and does not speak up - he is not only shirking his responsibility, but is also a party to that insult," Gandhi said in a post in Hindi on X.
Gandhi said the use of "vulgar and derogatory language" by Sarma against Kharge "is entirely condemnable, shameful, and unacceptable".
"Kharge ji is a senior and popular Dalit leader of the country - his experience, stature, and prestige are unparalleled. Insulting him is not an insult to one individual alone, but also to crores of people from the SC-ST community in this country," he posted.
This, he said, just reflected the "old and premeditated mindset" of the BJP-RSS and was nothing new.
"Whether it is the insult to Babasaheb Ambedkar, belittling Dalit leaders, or personal attacks on representatives of the SC-ST community - the history of BJP and RSS bears witness that whenever a Dalit leader speaks the truth, they stoop to humiliate him," Gandhi said.
"This is their ideology, this is their true character and face," he added.
Posing a direct question to the prime minister, he asked, "Do you support Himanta Sarma's use of this language? Your silence is not helplessness, it is consent."
