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Let's see who knows more Sanskrit: Mamata Banerjee throws challenge to PM Modi, Amit Shah

Kolkata, Mar 19: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday threw a Sanskrit mantra-chanting challenge at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Amit Shah.

Amit Shah, Mamata Banerjee

"There are people who question my religion. I want to tell them that my religion is humanity and I do not need lectures from others about religion," Mamata said.

"They (BJP) try to point fingers at me and say I do not allow puja to be conducted in Bengal. They should go and see how many 'mandir' (temples) have been constructed during the TMC regime," the Trinamool Congress supremo said.

"Puja does not only mean sporting a tilak, Amit [Shah] babu and [Prime Minister Narendra] Modi babu. Come have a competition of mantras with me. Let's see who knows more Sanskrit mantras," Mamata said, at a rally in Kolkata.

The BJP had often questioned her religion and accused her of following the politics of appeasement.

Continuing to hit out at the saffron party, Banerjee, who is among its harshest critics, said she believed in playing Holi with colours "unlike some sections (BJP) which believe in paying with blood".

"I believe in playing Holi with colours and a pure mind unlike a section which believes in playing Holi with the blood of others. I do not need to learn the meaning of communal harmony from a divisive force like the BJP," she said.

Banerjee called for maintaining communal harmony on the days of 'Doljatra' (as the festival of colours is known in Bengal) and Holi, and cautioned people to be on guard against any effort to disturb peace.

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