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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday issued a stern warning to right wing organisations, including the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), Bajrang Dal, and RSS against disturbing peace in the state during the upcoming Durga puja festival, asking them not to "play with fire".
Her comments came a day after the VHP announced its decision to organise sashtra pujan (weapon worship) during Bijoya Dashami in the state, despite Banerjee's directive to police to prevent any such programme.
"Any violation will be dealt with strongly," she cautioned.
Massive rallies were organised by RSS and its affiliates like Hindu Jagran Manch across the eastern state on 5 April in grandiose Ram Navami celebrations, which saw thousands of Hindu activists, including school children, walking on the road brandishing sticks and sharp weapons.
Banerjee reiterated that there would be no Durga puja immersions on Ashura or the 10th day of Muharram (1 October).
Reviewing the 6 pm Dashami (30 September) immersion deadline that was earlier announced by Banerjee, the state government on Friday told the Calcutta High Court the cut-off was extended to 10 pm.
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