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Amit Shah repeated BJP will win more than 200 seats

Amit Shah repeated BJP will win more than 200 seats
Amit Shah repeated BJP will win more than 200 seats

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who arrived on a two-day tour of West Bengal, reiterated at the BJP rally in Medinipur on Saturday that the party would win more than two hundred seats in the next assembly elections. He told the people that once give BJP a chance to form the government, the party will make the state a sonar Bengali.

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Prior to Shah’s rally, along with ten MLAs and former MPs including Shubhendu Adhikari, many people of TMC, Congress and Left held suppression of BJP. Shah said in his speech that this is just the beginning. Didi will be left alone by election

Attacking Banerjee, the BJP leader said that TMC had come to power with slogans of Maa, Mati and Manush. But he has now converted this slogan into Tolabaji (extortion), appeasement and nepotism.

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Amit Shah alleged that the financial assistance and food grains sent by the Center for the affected people went to TMC goons. Therefore, the Calcutta High Court has directed the CAG to investigate the matter.

He said that due to the non-cooperation of the state government and Mamta Banerjee, the people of the state are not benefiting from the central schemes.

Referring to the rising violence and deterioration in law and order in Bengal, he said that BJP workers are not afraid of it.

In his speech, Shubhendu Adhikari, who came from TMC to BJP, dragged on the functioning of the TMC government without naming Mamta, while in Shah’s pride, he also read aloud.

He said that for development the government of the same party should be in the center and the state.

Shubhendu claimed that the TMC government would not return to power. He attacked Mamta’s nephew Abhishek and appealed to remove the ‘Tolbaaz’ (extortioner) nephew.

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