Amit Shah Rallies in West Bengal: Call for Change and Action Against Terrorism
Union Home Minister Amit Shah led a roadshow in Barasat, West Bengal, signaling an end to 'syndicate rule.' He criticized the Congress and state government for leniency towards terrorists while praising PM Modi's decisive actions since 2014, including surgical and air strikes following terror attacks.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah, in a bid to galvanize support during the ongoing election campaign, spearheaded a roadshow in Barasat, West Bengal. Through social media, he expressed optimism about the end of 'syndicate rule' in the state, heralding a new era of governance.
In addition to the roadshow, Shah addressed public gatherings in Ranaghat South and Nadia. Throughout these engagements, he communicated the BJP's electoral agenda, emphasizing his party's commitment to combating terrorism and critiquing rival parties for their perceived weaknesses.
Shah delivered a sharp critique of the Congress and the West Bengal government for their allegedly lenient stance on terrorism. Praising Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, he highlighted decisive actions taken against terrorists, such as the strategic surgical and air strikes post attacks in Uri and Pulwama. The impressive voter turnout of 91.78 percent signifies strong public engagement.
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