Amit Shah's Bold Promise: Infiltrator-Free Bengal
Union Home Minister Amit Shah vows to eliminate infiltrators from West Bengal if BJP wins the state elections. He criticizes Mamata Banerjee for neglecting the region and promises economic and social reforms, emphasizing infiltration as a major campaign issue, alongside allegations of corruption against the ruling TMC.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has intensified his campaign efforts in West Bengal, focusing on the issue of infiltration. Shah emphasized that if the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wins the state elections, their administration will firmly deal with infiltrators, extending beyond the efforts of the Election Commission, which has already removed many from voting rolls.
Addressing public rallies, Shah accused Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of not prioritizing the needs of north Bengal, alleging fiscal neglect and accusing her of favoritism. Shah vowed that a BJP-led government would enhance development in the region, ensure economic upliftment for tea garden workers, and maintain the integrity of state resources.
Shah's campaign is marked by bold promises to recover allegedly stolen funds by the TMC, crack down on corruption, and create an infiltrator-free Bengal. He promised support for local languages and communities and warned of repercussions if the TMC used intimidation against political opponents.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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