Amit Shah Vows to Block Controversial Mosque in Bengal
Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Trinamool Congress for endorsing a mosque in West Bengal resembling Babri Masjid. He promised strict actions against cattle smuggling and vowed BJP’s commitment to curb infiltrators and enhance state security if elected, highlighting Mamata Banerjee's alleged governance failures.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has accused the Trinamool Congress of backing the construction of a controversial mosque in West Bengal, modeled after Ayodhya's Babri Masjid. Shah asserted that the BJP would oppose the mosque's development as long as one party worker is alive in the state.
Speaking at election rallies, Shah criticized the Mamata Banerjee administration for governance, law and order, and employment issues. He emphasized that the upcoming assembly elections are critical for ridding Bengal of terror and infiltration.
Shah pledged strict actions against cattle smuggling and noted that if the BJP gains power, women would enjoy safer mobility and industries would reopen, boosting employment. He also promised Rs 5 lakh healthcare cover for the poor and targeted TMC's alleged nepotism and corruption.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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