Bengali yearn for change, want to get rid of Bangladeshi infiltration: Amit Shah | India News


BOLPUR: Town of west bengal yearn for change as they want to get rid of political violence, corruption, extortion and infiltration of Bangladesh, Union Interior Minister Amit shah he said on Sunday, attacking the Mamata Banerjee government.
Addressing people during a roadshow In Bolpur, a city associated with Bengali literary and cultural icon Rabindranath Tagore, Shah vowed to restore the state to its former glory when it was called “Sound Bangla” (Golden Bengal) if the BJP is voted into power.

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He said the wish was not about changing a political leader, but about “getting rid of the corruption, political violence, extortion and infiltration of Bangladesh.”

“I have attended and organized several roadshows in my life, but I have never seen one like this. This roadshow is a reflection of the anger of the people against the Mamata Banerjee government. This crowd reflects the faith of the people in the development agenda from Narendra Modi Ji, “Shah said. he told the crowded gathering at the roadshow.

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