Mamata Accuses BJP IT Cell of Spreading Fake News About Bengal

Her comments came in the backdrop of Amit Malviya’s tweet accusing the WB government of hiding coronavirus data.
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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee.
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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday, 6 April slammed the BJP's IT Cell for allegedly spreading fake news against the state's health department over COVID-19 cases and asked it to refrain from 'petty politics' in the time of crisis.

Her comments came in the backdrop of BJPs IT cell chief Amit Malviya’s tweet accusing the West Bengal government of hiding coronavirus data. She, however, did not name the BJP or Malviya.

Banerjee also announced the formation of a 'Global Advisory Board', a policy making body which will aid the state government in preparing a roadmap for COVID-19 response in Bengal. Nobel Laureate Abhjit Banerjee will be a member of the board.

“A political party's IT cell is using fake news to malign West Bengal's health department. Our doctors and health staff are doing their best to fight the disease. This is not the time for petty politics. We never pointed at the lacunas of the central government in dealing with the crisis,” she told at a press conference in Kolkata.

“They may be more interested in politics by clanging utensils and bursting crackers, but we are not,” she said, apparently targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his public campaigns involving people in applauding the corona fighters and in a symbolic show of national solidarity.

West Bengal currently has 61 COVID-19 cases.

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