The CPI(M) weighed in, hinting at a possible political alliance between the TMC and the BJP, while criticizing both Banerjee and Modi for intertwining politics with religion…reports Asian Lite News
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s unconventional offer to “cook food” for Prime Minister Narendra Modi has ignited a flurry of reactions across the political spectrum. Banerjee’s invitation, delivered with a hint of sarcasm, has been met with a blend of skepticism and support from various quarters.
Banerjee’s gesture came as a response to Prime Minister Modi’s recent remark accusing RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav of consuming fish during a Hindu fasting period. During an election rally, Banerjee took a dig at Modi’s alleged interference in dietary choices and expressed her willingness to prepare a meal for him.
While Banerjee’s supporters laud her culinary skills and defend her stance on individual dietary autonomy, critics, particularly from the BJP, have questioned the underlying motives. Former BJP state president Tathagata Roy mocked Banerjee’s offer, suggesting she first extend it to her lieutenant Firhad Hakim.
“Mamata Banerjee wants to feed Modi ji with fish and rice cooked by her. Good proposal. But before that, why doesn’t she first offer pork chop to her lieutenant Firhad Hakim? It will serve three purposes, secularism will be asserted, it will show charity begins at home and the fritters will also be praised,” Roy posted on X.
The CPI(M) weighed in, hinting at a possible political alliance between the TMC and the BJP, while criticizing both Banerjee and Modi for intertwining politics with religion. However, the TMC stood by Banerjee, emphasizing her defense of India’s religious and cultural diversity.
In the midst of these divergent perspectives, the debate over Banerjee’s offer underscores broader issues of political rhetoric, individual rights, and the delicate balance between religious freedom and political agendas in India.
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