West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Wednesday hit out at the Central government over the Pegasus snooping matter, alleging that she was not sure whether she could talk to fellow Opposition leaders without being spied upon.
Making a virtual address that was beamed live not just across West Bengal but also in states like Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Punjab, Tripura and poll-bound Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, Mamata said the Government of India should be “plastered” in order to save the country.
Holding her mobile phone that was wrapped in a white bandage, the Trinamool Congress supremo said “the Government of India should be plastered otherwise the country will be ruined.”
She alleged that the phones of Opposition leaders were being tapped, adding that the BJP was working to destroy federal structure.
“Our phones are tapped. Pegasus is dangerous and ferocious. I cannot talk to anyone. You are paying too much money for spying. I have plastered my phone. We should also plaster the Centre otherwise the country will be destroyed. BJP has bulldozed the federal structure,” she said.
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