New Delhi erupted in political fireworks as BJP MP Jagannath Sarkar unleashed a scathing attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, branding her a habitual liar known to the entire nation. The controversy stems from Banerjee’s provocative statements following the tragic plane crash that claimed the life of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar.
Banerjee had alleged that Pawar was on the verge of switching back to his old political camp, hinting at a conspiracy behind his untimely demise. She lamented the lack of safety for leaders in India, demanding a Supreme Court-monitored probe and accusing other agencies of being compromised.
In an exclusive interview, Sarkar dismissed these claims outright. ‘Not just Bengal, the whole of India knows Mamata Banerjee lies,’ he declared. ‘She’s a wrong person, and her words carry no weight.’ He emphasized that while Akhilesh Yadav’s call for investigation is valid, baseless accusations without evidence are unacceptable.
Sarkar expressed condolences for Pawar’s death, calling it a heartbreaking loss mourned by leaders across the spectrum. Pawar’s passing in the crash has shocked the political landscape, prompting widespread grief and speculation.
This exchange underscores deepening rifts between BJP and TMC, with Banerjee’s remarks fueling debates on political loyalty and security. As investigations unfold, the nation watches closely for clarity on the crash’s circumstances. Sarkar’s bold retort has resonated widely, reinforcing perceptions of Banerjee’s credibility issues amid ongoing national discourse.
