Amit Shah Slams Congress and TMC in West Bengal Rally
Union Home Minister Amit Shah criticized the Congress and TMC at a rally in West Bengal, predicting electoral failures for Congress and accusing TMC of declining politics. Shah emphasized BJP's focus on women's safety and local governance, attacking TMC's 'syndicate raj' and opposing Mamata Banerjee's alliances.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a scathing critique against the Congress and the ruling TMC during a rally in West Bengal. Shah predicted that Rahul Gandhi's Congress would fail to secure a single seat in the state and linked Mamata Banerjee's association with Congress to her political woes.
Addressing issues such as infiltration, women's safety, and dynastic politics, Shah positioned the BJP as a force of change. He dismissed TMC's claim of imposing an 'outsider' as Bengal's chief minister and assured voters that the BJP's candidate would be a local leader.
Shah accused Banerjee and Congress of opposing women's reservation and urged voters to choose BJP to achieve an 'infiltrator-free Bengal.' He promised development and reforms in urban areas, countering TMC's 'syndicate raj' and highlighting BJP's commitment to local improvement.
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