• TMC releases video showcasing ‘hate speeches and communal slurs’ by Suvendu
    Telegraph | 24 February 2024
  • The Trinamul Congress on Friday released a 108-second video showcasing a collage of “hate speeches and communal slurs” by BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari and urged the courts to note how he was spreading “hatred and bigotry”.

    The attempt to corner the Bengal leader of the Opposition comes at a time when he is trying to spearhead a movement against the state government using the developments in Sandeshkhali.

    Trinamul sources said the party thought the time was just right to release the video, with Adhikari bang in the middle of a controversy for allegedly calling an on-duty IPS officer, S. Jaspreet Singh, a “Khalistani”.

    With the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee and several other Sikh organisations having condemned the alleged “communal slur”, the purported comment has become an embarrassment for the saffron camp.

    Bengal police and Trinamul had already circulated videos to try and establish that Adhikari had indeed made the “Khalistani” comment against the officer.

    Friday’s Trinamul video —
    in which a man resembling Adhikari appears to make controversial comments
    against Mamata Banerjee and Rahul Gandhi, as well as against the police and
    some tribal leaders — seeks to paint the Nandigram MLA as a serial offender.

    In
    the video, the man resembling Adhikari appears to refer to Mamata as “Begum”
    and a “minister of Pakistan” besides using an expletive against Rahul. He also
    purportedly describes the police as “lap dogs” and two tribal leaders, whom he
    names, as people who “remain under my feet”.

    Adhikari’s
    purported comments on contentious issues such as birth control, illegal
    infiltration and the CAA — issues often used to bait Muslims — have been
    included in the collage and labelled “hate speech”.

    Senior
    Trinamul leaders including the party’s all-India general secretary Abhishek
    Banerjee, MPs Sushmita Dev and Derek O’Brien and suspended parliamentarian
    Mahua Moitra posted the video on their X handles as proof of the BJP’s “hate,
    communal slurs, filth and venom”.

    In
    his tweet on X, Abhishek expressed regret that Adhikari had remained under the
    protection of the high court despite “injecting venom” into Bengal.

    “Despite
    numerous pleas this person remains under the protection of the high court. Who
    is accountable for spreading such hatred & bigotry and what compels the
    Calcutta HC to shield him ?” he posted, writing several words in block letters.

    Abhishek
    seemed to be alluding to a 2022 order passed by Justice Rajasekhar Mantha of
    Calcutta High Court that said no FIR could be lodged against Adhikari without
    the court’s permission. The state government had challenged the order in
    the Supreme Court, but it was sent back to the high court.

    Trinamul
    fielded senior ministers Chandrima Bhattacharya and Shashi Panja at a news
    conference on Friday afternoon to draw the court’s attention to how Adhikari
    was allegedly getting away with “disrespectful and derogatory” comments because
    of the court’s protection.

    “These
    are distasteful and disrespectful remarks. They are derogatory. And the worst
    part is, he is not expressing any remorse. Look at the brazenness,” Panja said.
    She added that while the party had full faith in the legal system, it expected
    the courts to take note of Adhikari’s “verbal terror”.

    At
    the news conference, the Trinamul leaders also tried to draw the court’s
    attention to Adhikari’s alleged flouting of the conditions imposed on him by
    the high court when Justice Kausik Chanda allowed him to visit strife-torn
    Sandeshkhali.

    “The
    court directed him not to give any provocative speech or create any
    law-and-order situation in the restive area. Now it has been proved beyond
    doubt that he called an on-duty IPS officer a Khalistani only because he wore a
    turban,” Panja said.

    “The
    entire BJP leadership in Bengal and Delhi have remained quiet though there have
    been protests against his comment across the country. The question is, how long
    will he get away because of this protection?” she asked.

    Asked
    whether Trinamul would move court on this, she said the party was taking the
    matter up in the “people’s court”.

    Adhikari
    and the BJP leadership have denied that he called the officer a “Khalistani”.

    Adhikari
    had not by late Friday night commented on the latest video released by
    Trinamul.
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