Amit Shah Vows to Resolve Gorkha Issue and Uplift North Bengal
Union Home Minister Amit Shah promised a constitutional resolution to the Gorkha issue without dividing West Bengal. At a rally, Shah accused Humayun Kabir of aligning with Mamata Banerjee and vowed to halt the construction of a mosque. Economic and infrastructural developments were also highlighted in his address.
- Country:
- India
In a significant address on Tuesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah pledged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will resolve the long-standing Gorkha issue in the Darjeeling hills through constitutional means, while ensuring the integrity of West Bengal remains intact.
Speaking at a poll rally in Dakshin Dinajpur's Gangarampur, Shah accused Aam Janata Unnayan Party's Humayun Kabir of being an ally of TMC chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, suggesting that the establishment of a mosque styled after Babri Masjid had her approval. Shah firmly stated that the BJP would prevent its construction.
In addition to addressing political matters, Shah highlighted economic initiatives, promising to enhance potato trade and inaugurate key infrastructure projects such as an AIIMS, IIT, and a sports university to spur development in north Bengal.
ALSO READ
-
Haryana BJP's Strategy Meeting: Urban Poll Prep and Women's Reservation Act Push
-
Stalin Stands Firm Against BJP's Delimitation 'Conspiracy'
-
Seva Project: BJP's Bold Initiative in Madhya Pradesh
-
Punjab BJP Leaders Celebrate Baisakhi with Prayers and Service at Takht Sri Damdama Sahib
-
BJP Criticizes Rahul Gandhi's Remarks on Modi