In a no-holds-barred critique, BJP MP Jagannath Sarkar accused West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of chronic dishonesty, a view he claims is shared by every corner of India. Banerjee’s theory-laden response to Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar’s plane crash death has drawn sharp rebuttals.
She recounted her devastation upon hearing of the crash, alleging Pawar was poised to exit the NDA alliance—information she says surfaced days earlier. Banerjee decried the vulnerability of public figures, urging a Supreme Court-led inquiry while slamming other institutions as corrupt.
Sarkar countered forcefully: ‘Bengal isn’t alone; all India knows Mamata lies. She’s fundamentally wrong, rendering her statements irrelevant.’ On Akhilesh Yadav’s probe call, he urged patience for factual revelations post-investigation.
Paying respects to Pawar, Sarkar called the event tragic, echoed by political peers nationwide. The loss reverberates through Maharashtra’s corridors of power.
This public clash exposes fault lines in opposition unity, with Banerjee’s narrative clashing against BJP’s defense of due process. As probe details trickle in, Sarkar’s viral soundbite cements the ‘liar’ label, influencing voter perceptions in a charged pre-election atmosphere.