If Jai Shri Ram is not chanted in India, will it be raised in Pakistan?- Shah in Bengal

11 Feb 2021 13:19:13
Kolkata, February 11: Home Minister Amit Shah, on Thursday said that the BJP will win over 200 seats in West Bengal. Addressing a rally in Cooch Behar, Shah said that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has deprived the state of central schemes. "TMC did nothing for the people of Bengal. Once BJP comes to power in Bengal, in the 1st cabinet meeting, we will transfer the money from the Central scheme to farmers that were blocked by the Mamata government... Mamata Banerjee will not be Chief Minister post-May," he said.

Amit Shah in West Bengal 
 
Listing the names of BJP workers allegedly killed in the state, Shah alleged that West Bengal government under Mamata Banerjee has created an environment of fear and panic. Shah said that more than 130 BJP workers have been killed by TMC goons in west Bengal, but no action has been taken by the Mamata Banerjee government in the state.
 
"Once our government comes to power, each of the murderers will be sent to jail. Such an environment has been created in Bengal that raising Jai Shri Ram slogans has become a crime. Mamata Didi, if slogans of Jai Shri Ram are not raised here, will it be raised in Pakistan?" he questioned.
 
 
 
"I am promising that till the time election ends Mamata didi will also say, 'Jai Shri Ram'," Shah said. Sah is on a visit to West Bengal ahead of Assembly polls in the eastern state. From being non-existent in the state, the BJP emerged as a major challenge to the Trinamool Congress (TMC), when it bagged 18 of the 42 Parliamentary seats in the state.
 
Mamata's focus is only on making her nephew the next chief minister of Bengal. Had Dilip Ghosh not been there, she would have announced her nephew as the next CM. But she is scared now. In 2017, she had said that the BJP will get zero in Bengal. But then we got 18 seats. Now she is looking for seats from where she can contest, Shah said, while referring to her recent announcement that she would contest from Nandigram against Suvendu Adhikari, who left party to join the BJP. 
.
Powered By Sangraha 9.0