People in Bengal: “Didi, your time’s up!” – Amit Shah
While addressing the protest meeting held in Kolkata, the union Home and Cooperation Minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader Amit Shah enunciated, “The people of Bengal have given their unanimous verdict-Mamata Didi’s time is over. In the 2026 elections, the BJP government is going to be formed in West Bengal under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.”
Mamata Banerjee rose to power based on slogans like Sonar Bangla and Maa, Mati and Manush, and removed the communists, but there was no change visible. Echoing the feelings of the Bengalis he said, “Seeing the rate of development across the country, the people of Bengal have come to know that the TMC syndicate does not allow the lakhs and crores of rupees sent by the Modi government from the Centre to reach the poor. Till date, infiltration, appeasement, political violence, and corruption are at their peak in Bengal.”
The whole country is aware that the Mamata Banerjee government ensured voter cards and Aadhaar cards to be openly distributed to infiltrators in Bengal. That is why Mamata didi is opposing CAA. Perhaps Didi is not able to understand that CAA is a law of this country and if Shah has decided, it will be implemented.
To stop illegal migration, bring CAA to the fore, uplift the poor in Bengal, and bring back Bengal’s identity, the people have decided to overthrow the corrupt TMC government.
“In order to form a BJP government in Bengal in 2026, the public has to lay the foundations for it by ensuring Modi ji’s victory in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections,” said Shah.
The people of Bengal understand regression has set in Bengal under Mamata Banerjee’s rule, which was once the frontrunner in the country in every field, like literature, science, art, spirituality, freedom movement, industry, and agriculture.
“In Bengal, where Rabindra Sangeet was once heard early in the morning, today under Didi’s government, the sound of bomb blasts echoes through the state,” pointed out Shah.
Initially BJP had a weak position in West Bengal, as it was once a leftist stronghold of Communist and now of Trinamool Congress. Wherever BJP was at a disadvantage Amit Shah, a BJP stalwart, has uplifted BJP from zero to the peak with his radical policies. In 2014, BJP in Bengal had a weak position, thanks to Shah’s strategic electoral policies, BJP’s position in Bengal strengthened, as the party now has 18 Lok Sabha seats and 77 Assembly seats.
Observing BJP’s performance led by troubleshooter Shah, it’s certain the lotus will bloom in Bengal again in 2026, with Modi likely to reclaim the Prime Minister’s office in 2024.
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