Amit Shah's Fiery Address: Battle for Bengal's Future
Union Home Minister Amit Shah accused the Trinamool Congress of allowing a mosque construction in West Bengal, modeled on Babri Masjid. He promised strict measures against cattle smuggling and corruption if BJP wins. Shah highlighted the importance of the upcoming assembly election to address governance issues in Bengal.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah took a hard stance against the Trinamool Congress, alleging government failure and corruption in West Bengal. Addressing multiple rallies, he criticized a suspended TMC leader for initiating a mosque construction similar to Babri Masjid, vowing BJP's resistance to such developments.
Shah stressed the need for economic and security reforms, promising stringent actions against cattle smugglers and corrupt officials if BJP assumes power. He assured the people of new employment opportunities and better governance, highlighting BJP's agenda to fight terror, riots, and infiltration.
The BJP leader also accused the TMC of siphoning funds sent for cyclone relief in 2020. He encouraged voters to participate fearlessly in the upcoming election, highlighting the deployment of central forces to ensure free and fair polling.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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