Amit Shah Vows Security in West Bengal Amidst Intense Electoral Battle
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced the continued deployment of central forces in West Bengal for 60 days following the state assembly elections. Addressing a rally, Shah emphasized security while appealing to voters to support the BJP's vision of a 'golden Bengal' and condemned alleged corruption within the TMC government.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has pledged that central forces will remain stationed in West Bengal for at least 60 days after the completion of the state assembly elections.
Addressing a rally in Behala, Shah reassured voters that security arrangements are robust and urged citizens to participate in the final voting phase without fear.
He criticized alleged corruption in TMC's social welfare schemes and argued for the necessity of a BJP-led government to usher in 'sonar Bangla' or 'golden Bengal'.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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