Congress Lok Sabha floor leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury alleged chief minister Mamata Banerjee was “destroying Congress in Bengal”. Meanwhile, Banerjee called the removal of the name India as “unconstitutional” without amending the Constitution. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's placard at the opening of the G20 summit on Saturday referred to India as «Bharat», giving rise to controversy.
“We also call ‘bharat’ but removing the name ‘India’ is not correct.
Without amending the Constitution, changing the name is unacceptable. This has been done unconstitutionally. In the preamble of the Indian Constitution, it is written, “We the people of India…” There is no point in changing the name India,” Banerjee said.
“We use Bharat, Hindustan and in Bengali we also use “Bharat barsho”.
They (Centre) must have thought about the INDIA alliance, so they have removed the name,” Banerjee observed.
Bringing the reference of the President’s dinner ceremony ahead of the G20 summit and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s presence, Chowdhury said, “Banerjee is destroying Congress in Bengal while she is conversing with UP CM Yogi Adityanath and Union Home Minister Amit Shah at G-20 President's dinner.”
Chowdhury claimed that Mamata Banerjee is part of the INDIA alliance for her own self-interest. “Didi is resorting to the INDIA alliance to save herself. She only understands her own self-interest.
She is chatting with Yogi Adityanath at President's dinner while destroying the Congress in Bengal. This is Didi's formula of INDIA,” Chowdhury said. He mentioned Trinamool's violence in Panchayat.
Banerjee criticized the arrest of Chandrababu Naidu and said, “I did not like the arrest of Chandrababu Naidu.