BJP's Bold Stance: Rooting Out Infiltrators in West Bengal
Union Home Minister Amit Shah promised to root out illegal immigrants in West Bengal if BJP comes to power. He claimed infiltrators are damaging the state’s economy and security. Shah urged voters to support BJP in the upcoming elections, asserting the party's readiness to form a majority government.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced a strict stance on illegal immigration in West Bengal, pledging that no intruder will be allowed entry if the BJP gains power.
Speaking at a rally in Hooghly district, Shah declared the BJP's readiness to establish a full majority government in the state. He warned of the economic and security threats posed by infiltrators, criticizing their impact on local employment and resources.
Shah urged voters to participate in the upcoming polling phases, emphasizing the importance of supporting BJP to eradicate illegal immigration and ensure the region's safety and prosperity.
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