JP Nadda carried out a roadshow in Bengal
Kolkata:
The ruling Trinamool Congress is working with a criminal instinct, BJP chief JP Nadda, who is in West Bengal to campaign for this year's assembly election, said on Saturday. Referring to the attack on his convoy last year, he said the fact that a protected leader can be attacked shows the state of the law-and-order situation in Bengal.
"The ruling political party is working with a criminal instinct. Corruption has been institutionalised. The point-blank attack on a protected leader like me is a testament to the state of law and order to which a regular citizen is subject," he was quoted by news agency ANI as saying at a press conference in Bengal's Bardhaman district.