Wednesday, May 10, 2023

The Bengal Story – An Open Letter to Mamata Banerjee

 Dear Chief Minister,

 

I write this open letter to you with deep disgust and a growing sense of outrage. It is with great concern that I observe the alarming trajectory of politics in West Bengal, particularly the disturbing trend of Muslim vote bank appeasement and the systematic discrimination against Hindus.

 

Your divisive and detrimental policies that have taken precedence over the well-being of West Bengal. Your Muslim Vote bank appeasement politics has firmly put a sensitive border state at high-security risk.

 

The utter and blatant hypocrisy practiced by you and your sycophants that compromise your party members will go down in history as an affliction point.


Here are a few uncomfortable questions for you and sycophants, which I am sure you and your minions will never dare to answer.

 

Question 1: Why did you ban the movie The Kerala Story?

 

Till a few days back you and your party sycophants were all crying and lamenting about the “fascist” behavior of the Central Govt. when the blatantly false agenda-driven documentary made by BBC, a propaganda machinery of a country which is directly responsible for the genocide of millions of Bengalis during their brutal 200 years occupation of India. You and your sycophants poured out millions of text and sound bites on Social Media lamenting how democracy has been subverted and freedom of speech has been curtailed by the Central Govt.

 

Yet you chose to ban the movie The Kerala Story, a movie that essentially exposes the operations of ISIS, an extreme terrorist organization promoting radical Islamic Jihad. An outfit that has been banned by every nation on earth and is universally acknowledged as the most dangerous terror outfit in the world.

 

The reason you provided to ban The Kerala Story is that it might hurt sentiments and provoke violence in West Bengal.

 

Question 2: Does that mean you are admitting that ISIS terrorists and radical Islamic Jihadi elements are there in West Bengal? 

Since logically only ISIS terrorists and radical Islamic Jihadi elements would be offended and take to violence as the movie The Kerala Story exposes them and how they are trapping and exploiting vulnerable women in India (and the entire world).

 

Question 3: How did ISIS terrorists and radical Islamic Jihadi elements come to find a base in West Bengal?

 

Question 4: Is that why you asked the Hindus in West Bengal not to enter “Muslim areas” with their processions during the recent Ram Navami and Hanuman Jayanti celebrations?

 

Question 5: Can you please define what is a “Muslim area” in West Bengal?

 

Question 6: Under what constitutional mandate have you defined “Muslim areas” in West Bengal?

 

I can see your party sycophants actively promoting something called “Gujarat Story”. A twisted narrative built by fake news peddlers. It is obvious your party sycophants won’t be promoting the “Gujarat Story” without your approval.

Question 7: So, can you please explain why you are promoting the fake agenda-driven “Gujarat Story of missing women” when you should be telling us about the “West Bengal Story of missing women”?


Question 8: Can you please tell us what happened to the 143102 missing women from West Bengal from 2016 to 2020?

 

YEAR

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

TOTAL

Missing Women from West Bengal – NCRB Data

24937

28133

31299

31299

27434

143102



And before you and your sycophants go ballistic and call these figures fake, let me assure you, these are figures your Govt. has reported to NCRB. And for good measure, I am attaching the NCRB reports on missing women from 2016 to 2020.

 

Question 9: So, tell us why 143102 women went missing under your watch from 2016 to 2020 in West Bengal?

 

Question 10: How many of these missing women from West Bengal have been recruited by ISIS and radical Islamic Jihadi elements?

 

Madam Chief Minister, I am compelled to draw a striking parallel between your leadership and the infamous Nero, the emperor of ancient Rome. Just as history recounts Nero's reign marked by self-indulgence, callousness, and a disregard for the welfare of his people, so too does your tenure evoke a similar sentiment of misplaced priorities and a focus on personal gain at the expense of the citizens you swore to serve. The echoes of Nero's fiddling while Rome burned to find resonance in your actions, as you have seemingly turned a blind eye to the concerns and suffering of the people of West Bengal while pursuing your own political agenda. It is a comparison that weighs heavily on the conscience of those who witness the consequences of your decisions on a daily basis.

 

Madam Chief Minister, I dare you and your sycophants to answer the above questions.



PS: As promised here are the NCRB reports







 

 

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