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Mamata Banerjee writes to non-BJP leaders: “Time for unified and principled opposition”

Mamata Banerjee writes to non-BJP leaders

West Bengal chief minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday wrote to several opposition leaders “expressing her concern over BJP’s direct attacks on democracy.”

“Our Hon’ble Chairperson Mamata Banerjee writes to all Opposition leaders & CMs, expressing her concern over BJP’s direct attacks on Democracy. BJP has repeatedly attacked the federal structure of our country and now, it’s time to unitedly fight this oppressive regime,” Trinamool Congress said on Twitter.

“I am writing to you to express deep concern over direct attacks on this country’s institutional democracy by the ruling BJP. Central agencies such as the ED, CBI, Central Vigilance Commission (CVC), and the Income Tax Department are being used to target, harass and corner political opponents across the country for vendetta. Dunne the recently concluded Winter Session, Parliament bulldozed through the Dell, Special Police (Amendment) Bill 2021 as well as the CVC (Amendment) Bill 2021, in the midst of an opposition walkout. These laws enable the Centre to extend the tenure of the directors of ED and COI up to 5 years in blatant violation of a previous Supreme Court judgment,” read the first paragraph of the letter written on Sunday.

Mamata said that the opposition leaders and non-BJP leaders “all must resist the ruling BJP’s intention to misuse these central agencies with the sole intent of suppressing opposition leaders.”

“Central agencies are jolted to action just when elections are around the corner. It is amply clear that the BJP ruled states get a free pass from these agencies to paint a rosy picture of their hollow governance. We believe in transparency and accountability in governance, but we will not tolerate the vindictive politics of the BJP that has led to a political witch-hunt,” she said.

Mamata said that it pains her to see that the chief ministers of BJP ruled states have been consistently flouting the directives of the judiciary.

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“I have the highest regards for the judiciary. But at present due to certain biased political interferences, people are not getting Justice which is a dangerous trend in our democracy. In our democratic system, judiciary, media and public are Important pillars. If any part is disrupted, the system collapses. Time and again, the BJP is trying to attack the federal structure of this country by attempting to influence a certain section of the judiciary. As the opposition parties, it is our constitutional responsibility to hold this government accountable for their actions, to resist the stiffing of voices of dissent,” read the letter.

She further urged that “every one of us come together for a meeting to deliberate on the way forward at a place as per everyone’s convenience and suitability.”

“The need of the hour is for all progressive forces in this country to come together and fight this oppressive force. Let us commit to the cause of a unified and principled opposition that will make way for the Government that our country deserves,” the letter end.

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