I appeal to the people of Bengal to uproot the TMC govt & bring BJP to ensure the prosperity of the state: HM Amit Shah

I appeal to the people of Bengal to uproot the TMC govt & bring BJP to ensure the prosperity of the state: HM Amit Shah

Kolkata: Union Home Minister and senior BJP leader Amit Shah paid floral tributes to tribal leader Bhagwan Birsa Munda in Bankura and interacted with the BJP karyakartas, leaders and office bearers of BJP Bengal in Bankura.

Home Minister said, “Each & every karyakarta is working tirelessly to eradicate this corrupt TMC govt and bring BJP govt with an absolute majority in the state.”

Home Minister Amit Shah started his two-day Bengal visit by paying tributes to Bhagwan Birsa Munda on Thursday in Bankura.

He said, “Paid floral tributes to legendary tribal leader Bhagwan Birsa Munda ji in Bankura, West Bengal today. Birsa Munda ji’s life was dedicated towards the rights and upliftment of our tribal sisters & brothers. His courage, struggles and sacrifices continue to inspire all of us.”

Amit Shah said, “Public anger against the Mamata govt can be seen all over the state. People of Bengal only have hope in PM @narendramodi, they know that only he can bring back the prosperity & glory of Bengal.”

He said, “The relief being sent by Modi govt is not reaching the poor & marginalised in Bengal. Tribals have not received money for houses, farmers are not getting ₹6000/year and nor poor families have got ₹5lakh health cover. Mamata govt has not implemented 80+ schemes of Modi govt.”

Amit Shah said, “Violence and political killings have become the hallmark of Mamata regime. The atrocities on BJP karyakartas has ensured the formation of BJP govt by two-third majority. I appeal to the people of Bengal to uproot the TMC govt & bring BJP to ensure the prosperity of the state.”

Senior BJP leader Amit Shah later addressed the ‘Samajik Samuh Samwad’ in Bankura, West Bengal. Home Minister is on 2-day visit to West Bengal.

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