Mamata questions timing of Pulwama attack, demands Modi govt’s ouster for failing to prevent terror attack 

Mamata Banerjee slammed the Modi govt for politicising the Pulwama terror attack and demanded its ouster for failing to take precautionary measures despite an intelligence alert of a possible attack

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Questioning the timing of the Pulwama terror attack, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday asked if the Modi government wanted to go to war when Lok Sabha elections were so close.

She slammed the Modi government for politicising the Pulwama terror attack and demanded its ouster for failing to take precautionary measures despite an intelligence alert of a possible attack.

Mamata Banerjee also accused the RSS and the BJP of trying to incite communal violence in her state.

"So many jawans have been killed. We seek punishment for the perpetrators, but responsibility for the negligence must also be fixed. There should be an investigation into the incident," said Banerjee while speaking to reporters at the state Secretariat.

Alleging that last month an American intelligence advisory had warned of communal violence in India in the name of elections, the Chief Minister asked, "Why was action not taken despite this intelligence report?"

"Why was a convoy of 78 vehicles transporting over 2,000 troopers allowed to go together, when the government had information about a possible attack? Why were precautionary measures not taken? Why have so many people died?" asked Banerjee.

Banerjee said following Thursday's terror attack, the Opposition has stood behind the government without asking any question.

"We have kept quiet, but we have seen Modiji and Amit Shah delivering speeches daily. And the way they are speaking, it seems as if they are the only patriotic leaders in the country. This is not right," she said.

"Modiji must tell us what action he has taken between the attacks in Pathankot and Pulwama. What action has he taken in the past five years?" she asked, adding, "If he cannot take control of the political situation in the country, he should resign."

The Trinamool Congress chief also levelled the charge of phone tapping against the Narendra Modi-led Central government.

"The Government had inputs from intelligence agencies on February 8 that such attacks might happen before elections. Why no action was taken? Why was the convoy of 78 vehicles allowed?...I also have intelligence reports that my phone is always tapped, as you all know," she said.

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