Banerjee Critiques BJP's Bengal Strategy: '365 Days Won't Help'
West Bengal's Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee criticized BJP's strategy for the state's elections. She mocked Amit Shah's plan to stay in Bengal for 15 days, suggesting that even 365 days wouldn't sway local opinion. Her rally highlighted AIMIM's potential impact on minority votes and condemned external influence in local unrest.
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has openly criticized Union Home Minister Amit Shah's announcement to spend 15 days in the state as part of the BJP's election campaign. Addressing a rally, Banerjee declared that even a year's stay wouldn't change Bengal's voter sentiment.
Banerjee accused AIMIM's Asaduddin Owaisi of conspiring with the BJP to disrupt relations, referring to them as the "Hyderabad cuckoo." She alleged outsiders were responsible for the recent Malda incident, where judicial officers were trapped, asserting BJP's involvement.
The Chief Minister urged the electorate and party officials to rally against external intimidation, emphasizing her dedication to protect Bengali workers. She warned voters about fraud during elections, implicating the BJP, while rallying her party's grassroots base for upcoming assembly elections.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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