Meant ‘Slap of Democracy’: Mamata Clarifies Her Remark on PM Modi

Modi told a rally at Bankura that Mamata had said she would slap him, which would actually be a blessing for him.
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Mamata Banerjee at an election campaign rally at Debra in West Midnapore district on 8 May 2019.  
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 Mamata Banerjee at an election campaign rally at Debra in West Midnapore district on 8 May 2019.  
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West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamata Banerjee on Thursday, 9 May, denied having said that she will slap Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asserted she had said he would get the "tight slap of democracy".

Modi had told a rally at Bankura earlier in the day that Banerjee had said she would slap him, which would actually be a blessing for him.

Speaking at a rally at Simulia in Purulia district of Bengal ahead of the sixth phase of polls, the TMC supremo elaborated that by "slap of democracy" she meant the peoples' mandate expressed through their votes.

"He (Modi) is saying that I have said I will slap him. Arrey that's the slap of democracy. Try to understand the language," Banerjee said.

"Why should I be slapping you (the PM). I am not that kind of a person. What I understand is democracy. Slap of democracy means the mandate that people will give by casting their ballots," she said.

Banerjee had during a campaign rally at Raghunathpur in the district on Tuesday said that Modi should get a "tight slap of democracy".

The prime minister said "I am told Didi has said she wants to slap me. I call you Didi, I respect you. Your slap will be a blessing for me."

(Published in arrangement with PTI)

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