Row Erupts Over President Murmu’s Visit to Santal Conference: PM Modi Slams TMC for ‘Protocol Lapses’.

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has strongly criticized the Trinamool Congress government in West Bengal over alleged protocol lapses during President Droupadi Murmu’s visit to the state. The controversy erupted during the International Santal Conference held in Mayurbhanj, where the Bengal government was accused of showing disrespect toward the President. PM Modi expressed deep concern over the state government’s conduct, highlighting a lack of basic courtesy toward the nation’s First Citizen.

The BJP has further alleged that the TMC’s actions reflect a discriminatory attitude toward a woman President hailing from a tribal community. The lapse in security and official reception protocols has sparked nationwide outrage, with many calling for accountability from the West Bengal administration regarding the perceived breach of constitutional dignity.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has intensified his criticism of the TMC government following developments at the Santal conference in West Bengal. During her speech, President Droupadi Murmu reportedly wondered if Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was upset with her, affectionately referring to Banerjee as her “younger sister”. The President also expressed sadness that many tribal attendees were forced to remain outside the venue due to space constraints.

The controversy deepened as reports suggested that the West Bengal government had denied permission for a larger venue citing security reasons, forcing organizers to move the event to a smaller site. Reacting strongly, PM Modi accused the Trinamool Congress government of “crossing all limits”. He described the incident as “shameful and unprecedented,” stating that people who believe in democracy and tribal empowerment are deeply hurt by these actions. (NDTV)

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