Amit Shah's Bold Promises for West Bengal's Future
Union Home Minister Amit Shah promised stringent action against cattle smugglers and political violence if BJP wins in West Bengal. At a rally, he vowed free healthcare for the poor, accused the ruling TMC of corruption, and cited the end of 'cut money' practices under a BJP-led government.
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At a poll rally in Hingalganj, Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared that if the BJP gains power in West Bengal, firm actions against cattle smuggling and political violence would be his priority.
He pledged that those involved in such illegal activities would face severe consequences, strong enough to deter future offenses.
Shah targeted the TMC government, promising an end to alleged corrupt practices and announced free healthcare for the state's poor. Election results are anticipated on May 4.