Calling the Bharatiya Janata Party "divisive BJP", West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee launched scathing attacks on Modi saying she doesn't need to learn the meaning of 'communal harmony' from BJP.
"There are people who question my religion. I want to tell them that my religion is humanity and I do not need lectures from others about religion," she said.
She also threw 'Mantrocharan' challenge at Modi and Shah on being asked about her religion saying that it will be very clear then who knows Sanskrit.
"They (BJP) try to point fingers at me and say I do not allow puja to be conducted in Bengal. They should go and see how many 'mandir' (temples) have been constructed during the TMC regime," added Mamata.
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Some BJP leaders have been lately questioning the religion of the West Bengal Chief Minister to which she responded strongly saying she didn't need to learn communal harmony from the ones who played Holi with blood.
"I believe in playing Holi with colours and a pure mind unlike a section which believes in playing Holi with the blood of others. I do not need to learn the meaning of communal harmony from a divisive force like the BJP," she said.
Mamata Banerjee has been in headlines in relation with the CBI vs Kolkata Police row and with Lok Sabha elections just around the corner, she is also a potential candidate for the position of Prime Minister.