Politics
Amit Shah Reveals BJP’s West Bengal Target: ‘Mamata Banerjee Can’t Dare to…
Amit Shah Reveals BJP’s West Bengal Target: ‘Mamata Banerjee Can’t Dare to…
According to Amit Shah, the people of West Bengal must elect Narendra Modi to the Indian prime ministership once more if they wish to put an end to infiltration within their state. The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) cannot be interfered with, according to Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s statement on Tuesday, nor can Mamata Banerjee, the leader of the Trinamool Congress. Shah also predicted the number of seats his party would win in the TMC-ruled state of West Bengal’s Lok Sabha elections while speaking at a rally there.
Amit Shah declared at the Karandighi rally that “Neither Congress nor Mamata Banerjee can dare interfere with CAA.” He appealed to the general public to reject “money culture.”. The BJP’s goal for West Bengal was also disclosed by Amit Shah. “We have set a target of winning 35 Lok Sabha seats from West Bengal,” the politician stated. In West Bengal, the BJP secured 18 of the 42 seats in 2019. “I have come to ask Mamata Didi, what problem will she have if the Hindu and Buddhist refugees from Bangladesh get citizenship in India?” He continued. According to Amit Shah, West Bengalis must elect Narendra Modi to the Indian prime ministership once more if they wish to put an end to infiltration within their state.
Also Read: PM Narendra Modi Claims ‘Hanuman Chalisa a Crime’ Under Congress Rule Amid ‘Muslims’ Remark Row
“If you want to free Bengal of violence, stop infiltration in the state, give citizenship to refugees, and stop disrespecting our mothers and sisters as it happened in Sandeshkhali, then there is only one way—make Narendra Modi the Prime Minister,” he stated. Modi sent ₹7 lakh crore to West Bengal, according to Amit Shah, but the TMC engaged in corruption. “You can see the homes of TMC leaders. Ten years ago, they were on bicycles, lived in huts, and now drive large, four-story automobiles. This money belongs to you,” he said. Thanks to the 2019 Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), non-Muslim refugees from Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh can now seek Indian citizenship with more ease. Nonetheless, in March of this year, the Center released its policies.