Singh said he agreed with Mamata's contention that Delhi was not a safe place and attacked the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government over the situation in the national capital which he said was "slipping into a state of anarchy with each passing day".
"Whatever has happened with Mamataji and (West Bengal finance minister) Amit Mitra, I condemn it strongly. In clean politics, it is expected that if any political party or organisation wants to lodge its protest on an issue, there is a way to do so. But if anyone tries to lodge its protest by taking to violence, I feel the government should take stern steps against them," Singh said.
The BJP chief said "Delhi is slipping into a state of anarchy every passing day. When chief ministers and finance ministers are not safe in Delhi, then one can imagine how will the common man remain safe. I demand that there should be a proper investigation and action on this issue."
Singh alleged the situation in Delhi is such under the Congress-led UPA government that even chief ministers and finance ministers don't feel safe.
BJP leaders have been trying to reach out to the TMC chief in a bid to win her over ahead of next general elections. Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had on Tuesday commended Mamata government. Asked about the ongoing water crisis in Maharashtra, Singh said water crisis is going to grow deeper in the coming days.
"The government should adopt a well-considered policy on water conservation. There should be no misuse of water," he said.
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