Ex-Railways Minister Dinesh Trivedi Slams Mamata Banerjee Over “Dal Mein Kuch Kaala” Remarks

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GG News Bureau

Nainital, 6th June. Former Railway Minister and top West Bengal BJP leader Dinesh Trivedi slammed Mamata Banerjee for her “Dal mein kuch kaala hai” comment on the Odisha train accident, saying that “Mamata Banerjee is a very senior leader and Chief Minister of West Bengal, and such a statement was not expected from her.”

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had earlier attacked the BJP-led Central government over the Odisha train tragedy, saying, “Dal mein kuch kaala hai,” and “We want the truth to come out.”

A train crash in Odisha’s Balasore on Friday killed 275 people and injured over 1,000 others. The crash was described as one of the deadliest in the country.

Trivedi advised Mamata Banerjee not to politicize the Odisha train crash and to avoid “doing politics on the funeral pyres of the people killed in the accident.”

“When it comes to the security of the country, such matters should not be politicized. There will be many issues and time to do politics. Therefore, doing politics on the funeral pyre of the people killed in the accident does not suit her,” said Trivedi.

“Railway officials have accepted that the Balasore accident is prima facie pointing towards a criminal incident, and they have investigated why and how the incident happened,” Trivedi added.

Describing the Odisha-Balasore train crash as the product of a large conspiracy and stating that only the railway and CBI investigations will reveal the plot, Trivedi said that “the target of the conspirators was to kill passengers on a large scale, but due to the joint efforts of the Odisha government, railways, and disaster management, a large number of people could be saved.”

Showing his concern about the Balasore accident, former Railway Minister Dinesh Trivedi said that a huge conspiracy is being hatched against the country. The aim of the conspirators is only to harm the people of the country.

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