Bengal Upcoming Election: Amit Shah accuses Mamata Govt of Corruption, Lawlessness, Illegal Immigration | ABP NEWS
West Bengal's political heat is rising as the state gears up for the assembly elections next year. Just days ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Mamata Banerjee government, intensifying the political battle. Following this, Union Home Minister Amit Shah launched a fierce attack on the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC), accusing the government of lawlessness, corruption, promoting religious appeasement, encouraging illegal immigration, and failing to protect women from atrocities. Amit Shah confidently declared that the BJP would form the government in Bengal in 2026. He highlighted “Operation Sindoor,” alleging that Mamata Banerjee opposed this initiative and hurt the sentiments of millions of women across the country. Shah accused the TMC of fostering communal disharmony and claimed that illegal Bangladeshi immigrants are increasing in the state, especially in areas like Murshidabad. Ahead of the elections, the BJP has intensified its campaign with rallies, including Modi’s on May 19 at Alipore Dwar and Shah’s “Vijay Sankalp Sammelan” in Kolkata. Mamata Banerjee has retaliated, challenging Modi and BJP to hold early elections and rejecting their accusations. With less than a year to go, political tensions in Bengal are escalating, making the upcoming assembly elections highly competitive and contentious. ABP News will keep you updated.
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