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“We stand firm in protecting Bengal's social harmony and will take stern lawful measures to prevent any attempts to disrupt it,” said Mamata. | File photo

Mamata slams BJP after party worker's 'Khalistani' jibe at SIkh IPS officer

ADG & IGP (South Bengal) Supratim Sarkar claimed that it was a “deliberate and malicious act” intended to outrage the religious feelings of a community


West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday (February 20) lashed out at the BJP after a video surfaced that showed a confrontation between BJP protesters and the state police, after a Sikh officer was called “Khalistani”. She flayed the BJP and accused the party of practicing “divisive politics”.

"I vehemently condemn this audacious attempt to undermine the reputation of our Sikh brothers & sisters, revered for their sacrifices and unwavering determination to our nation,” read her post on X. “We stand firm in protecting Bengal's social harmony and will take stern lawful measures to prevent any attempts to disrupt it,” she added.

The Sikh IPS officer, who was deputed to prevent senior West Bengal BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari from visiting restive Sandeshkhali in North 24 Parganas district, on Tuesday hit out at the saffron party for allegedly dubbing him as a “Khalistani”.

BJP MLA Agnimitra Paul, accompanying Adhikari, claimed that the police officer wasn't fulfilling his duties, but dismissed the allegation that BJP supporters called him a “Khalistani”.

"Just because I am wearing a turban, you people are calling me a Khalistani? Is this what you have learnt? If a police officer wears a turban and performs his duty honestly, he becomes a Khalistani for you? Shame on you," IPS officer Jaspreet Singh was heard saying to the BJP workers.

"I am just doing my job. Did I say anything about your religion; why are you speaking about my religion?" he said.

BJP denies charge

The BJP, however, denied the charge and accused the police officer of not performing his duty as per the Constitution. "No one has abused him or used the word ‘Khalistani’. He is trying to make an issue," Paul said.

Later, members of the Sikh community staged a demonstration outside the BJP's state headquarters at Muralidhar Lane in Kolkata in protest against the alleged “Khalistani” jibe.

'Malicious act'

ADG & IGP (South Bengal) Supratim Sarkar claimed that it was a “deliberate and malicious act” intended to outrage the religious feelings of a community. “Because someone is wearing a turban, you cannot call that person ‘Khalistani’. You cannot do that. This is just unacceptable. If needed, we will take legal steps," Sarkar said.

Adhikari, the Leader of the Opposition in the state assembly, reached Sandeskhali block, after being granted permission by a division bench of the Calcutta High Court to visit the trouble-torn area.

Sandeshkhali has been witnessing protests, after local women accused absconding Trinamool Congress leader Shajahan Sheikh and his supporters of “sexually assaulting" them under coercion.

(With agency inputs)

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