Amit Shah on a two-day tour of West Bengal

(Deepshikha Gautam, Intern Journalist) Bankura: Union Home Minister and former BJP National President Amit Shah are on a two-day tour of West Bengal. Today he has reached Bankura. Here he paid floral tributes to freedom fighter, Lord Birsa Munda. He will take part in the meeting of the BJP organization here and will have food at the tribal house. It is believed that Shah’s visit is the beginning of preparations for the elections in the state next year. On reaching the state, he said, ‘I am in Bengal since last night. Wherever I went, it shows the same kind of enthusiasm and strength.
On one hand, there is fierce public outrage against Mamta’s government. On the other hand, there is hope and reverence for Narendra Modi ji that change in Bengal can only come under Modi Ji’s leadership.’ Shah said, “More than 80 schemes of Modi government benefiting the poor, Dalits and backward classes are not reaching the needy in West Bengal and it is time to change. I can assure you that the BJP government is going to be formed in West Bengal in the coming days.”

The former National President of BJP said, ‘The kind of repression cycle, especially by the BJP workers, has been carried out by the Mamata government, I can definitely say that the last time of Mamata government has come and BJP will come here in the coming days The government is going to be formed with a two-thirds majority.’ The Union Home Minister said, ‘I can see the hope of change in West Bengal in the eyes of the people, which is possible only under the leadership of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I am appealing to the people of Bengal here that to ensure the security of its border state and country and to provide employment to your youth, you need to form the BJP government in place of the Mamta government. We will make ‘Sonar Bangla’ again.’


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