Mamata Banerjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Images/Agencies) NEW DELHI: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi over why he did not address Pakistan’s threat to strike Kolkata.Addressing a poll rally in Nadia district, she said: “You (PM) target Bengal during election rallies; but when Pakistan talks of attacking Bengal, you do not utter a word. You should resign.”Raising concerns over the Centre’s response, she questioned PM Modi’s silence on the issue during his recent rally in Cooch Behar.”Why did the prime minister not raise the issue during his rally in Bengal? When Pakistan’s defence minister says they will attack Kolkata, why didn’t the prime minister say that ‘we will take strong action’?”Banerjee asserted that threats to the country and the state would not be tolerated. “Just like we do not accept any threat to the country, we will also not take the threat to Kolkata lying down,” she added.Her remarks come after Pakistan’s defence minister Khawaja Asif warned that Islamabad would respond with a strike on Kolkata in the event of any ‘future misadventure’ by India.“If India tries to stage any false flag operation this time, then God-willingly, we will take it to Kolkata,” Asif said while speaking to reporters in Sialkot.The statement followed heightened tensions between India and Pakistan in recent months, with both sides issuing strong warnings. Asif had earlier described Pakistan’s response to any Indian action as “swift, calibrated and decisive,” reacting to India’s stance on cross-border threats.India has maintained that it will respond firmly to any cross-border threat, while reiterating that it does not distinguish between terrorist groups and those supporting them.(with inputs from PTI) About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosMumbai Arrests Expose Toy Bomb Terror Plot, Pan-India Sweep Uncovers Radical ModuleIndia’s Kandla Port Breaks All Records At 160 MMT Cargo Despite West Asia Crisis, Aims Bigger TargetBJP MP Trivedi Slams Kharge, Accuses Congress of Dividing India Over Regional LinesIran Envoy Backs India’s ‘Strong Diplomacy’, Sees Delhi As Key Mediator As Ships Cross Hormuz SafelyGreen Asha Navigates Strait Of Hormuz Safely, Only One LPG Vessel RemainsIran FM Araghchi Calls Jaishankar As Hormuz Tensions SpikeDRDO Begins Work On Next-Generation Missile To Replace Prithvi Series : Reports“Adani Is BJP’s Financial Structure”: Rahul Gandhi Tears Into PM ModiPakistan To Return $3.5 Billion UAE Debt In April Despite Reserve StrainOil India Posts Record Crude Output From Rajasthan’s Thar Desert Amid West Asia Crisis123PhotostoriesWhy should you keep peacock feathers at home; know the benefitsBengaluru Metro to build 250 metre long elevated walkway at Silk Board linking Yellow and Blue Lines with travelatorArtemis II images: NASA releases stunning space images shot on iPhone 17 Pro Max from orbit5 Auspicious plants in Hindu culture that attract good fortune7 foods that can give you 20g of protein without chicken or protein powder”I thought I was healthy,” until a routine test revealed early liver damage: Warning signs people miss and simple changes that helped reverse itTop 10 high-fibre foods that aren’t vegetables10 home names inspired by cultural symbols and their meanings7 easy tips to keep your home smelling pleasant naturally10 animals that seem to “kiss” like humans but each behaviour has a completely different meaning123Hot PicksSophie CunninghamUpdated IPL Points TableStephen Curry MomSilver Rate TodayHow to Watch KKR vs PBKSPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingVenus WilliamsAsian Stocks TodayStrait of HormuzIPL 2026Bengaluru Fake IPL ticketVijayIran Drone StrikeHailee SteinfeldSchool Holidays in AprilIran war news
NEW DELHI: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi over why he did not address Pakistan’s threat to strike Kolkata.Addressing a poll rally in Nadia district, she said: “You (PM) target Bengal during election rallies; but when Pakistan talks of attacking Bengal, you do not utter a word. You should resign.“Raising concerns over the Centre’s response, she questioned PM Modi’s silence on the issue during his recent rally in Cooch Behar.“Why did the prime minister not raise the issue during his rally in Bengal? When Pakistan’s defence minister says they will attack Kolkata, why didn’t the prime minister say that ‘we will take strong action’?”Banerjee asserted that threats to the country and the state would not be tolerated. “Just like we do not accept any threat to the country, we will also not take the threat to Kolkata lying down,” she added.Her remarks come after Pakistan’s defence minister Khawaja Asif warned that Islamabad would respond with a strike on Kolkata in the event of any ‘future misadventure’ by India.“If India tries to stage any false flag operation this time, then God-willingly, we will take it to Kolkata,” Asif said while speaking to reporters in Sialkot.The statement followed heightened tensions between India and Pakistan in recent months, with both sides issuing strong warnings. Asif had earlier described Pakistan’s response to any Indian action as “swift, calibrated and decisive,” reacting to India’s stance on cross-border threats.India has maintained that it will respond firmly to any cross-border threat, while reiterating that it does not distinguish between terrorist groups and those supporting them.(with inputs from PTI)