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Situation in Bengal below Mamata rule worse than Left: Amit Shah

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday mentioned that TMC leaders are becoming a member of the BJP in droves as Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has failed the individuals of West Bengal.
“Mamata Banerjee should think why so many TMC leaders are joining the BJP. It is because she has failed the people of the state. By the time elections arrive, she will be left alone,” he mentioned, hinting at extra exodus from the ruling social gathering.
Shah cancelled his go to late Friday, with the Bengal BJP citing “unavoidable circumstances” and the “situation in Delhi”. He addressed the gathering by way of video convention as we speak.
Virtually addressing the social gathering staff in Howrah, the BJP chief mentioned that the Modi authorities is working in the direction of ‘jan kalyan’ (serving individuals) and Mamata Banerjee’s authorities is working in the direction of ‘bhatija kalyan” (serving her nephew) in Bengal.

Virtually addressing a public assembly in Howrah, West Bengal. #BJPGorbeSonarBangla https://t.co/l7aA6ahVpu
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) January 31, 2021
Referring to TMC’s slogan ‘Maa Mati Manush’ (Mother, Land and other people), the house minister mentioned that the social gathering really indulges in extortion, corruption and appeasement. He exuded confidence of forming the subsequent authorities within the state and take it on the trail of improvement.
Intensifying the turf warfare between the ruling TMC and the BJP forward of the meeting elections in West Bengal, former state minister Rajib Banerjee, who stop the TMC Friday, reached Delhi together with some insurgent MLAs and leaders on a particular flight Saturday. They met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and have been formally inducted into the social gathering on the Howrah occasion Sunday.
In December, former state minister Suvendu Adhikari stop the TMC and joined the BJP together with Bardhaman Purba MP Sunil Kumar Mondal, 9 MLAs and a number of other others at a Midnapore rally within the presence of Shah.