Amit Shah Criticizes Mamata Banerjee, Claims Left Rule Was Better in Bengal
Union Home Minister Amit Shah slammed West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, stating that the Left rule was better than her regime. Speaking at a closed-door meeting of BJP leaders in Kolkata, Shah accused the Trinamool Congress of allowing illegal migration and cow smuggling. He emphasized the need for the BJP to win in Bengal to combat these issues. Shah’s speech, in which he claimed the Communist rule in Bengal was superior to Banerjee’s, was shared by the party.
Shah also reaffirmed the BJP’s commitment to implementing the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), despite Banerjee’s opposition. He criticized Banerjee for attempting to confuse people about the new citizenship law, asserting that it would still be implemented as it is the law of the land. The CAA aims to grant Indian citizenship to persecuted minorities from neighboring countries.
With the Lok Sabha elections approaching, the BJP is aiming for significant gains in Bengal. Shah expressed confidence that the party would win over 35 out of 42 Lok Sabha seats in the state this time. He urged party members to work towards forming a BJP government in Bengal after the next assembly polls, highlighting that it would lead to the end of infiltration, cow smuggling, and the provision of citizenship to persecuted individuals through the CAA.
In the 2019 elections, the BJP won 18 seats in Bengal and is now seeking to surpass its previous performance to challenge the dominance of the Trinamool Congress. The party plans to utilize social media as a primary platform to connect with voters.
Amit Shah, the Home Minister of India, strongly criticized Mamata Banerjee, the Chief Minister of West Bengal, during a public rally in Kolkata. Shah stated that the previous Left Front government’s rule in the state was better than Banerjee’s governance. He highlighted the deteriorating law and order situation, alleged corruption, and lack of development in the state under Banerjee’s leadership. Shah’s remarks have further intensified the political rivalry between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress ahead of the upcoming state elections.
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