
Chalsa (WB), March 24 West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Tuesday that no division should be created among people based on religion, and the schemes of her government are meant for members of all faiths.
Addressing a gathering at a church in Chalsa in north Bengal's Jalpaiguri district, the Trinamool Congress supremo said she believed in humanity and brotherhood, which is the underlying message of every religion.
However, she did not name any party or individual.
Upon arrival from Kolkata, Banerjee went straight to the St Lucy Church, met the Bishop and other priests, and watched a cultural performance arranged on the premises, and then prayed inside the church.
"We celebrate all festivals together. We don't create division among people. Our motto remains 'dharmo jar jar utsav sabar' (Religion is individual, festivals are universal). We believe in live and let live," Banerjee said.
Christmas remains an important occasion not only for the members of the Christian community but also for people across different faiths, and it reflects the inclusive culture and tradition of Bengal, she said.
December 25 is not marked as a holiday in several parts of the country, while it has always been so in West Bengal, Banerjee claimed.
"Our government exemplifies the motto: of the people, for the people, and by the people," she said.
The CM said the 100 social welfare initiatives by her government have been aimed at reaching out to everyone.
Banerjee has come to the northern part of the state to campaign for the assembly election.
Before leaving for the region, the TMC supremo said at Kolkata airport that she will visit Maynaguri, Dabgram-Fulbari, and Matigara constituencies on Wednesday.
She is scheduled to campaign at Andal in South Bengal the next day.
The elections to the 294-member West Bengal Assembly will be held on April 23 and 29. Votes will be counted on May 4.