- Amit Shah chargesheet cites 15 years of TMC misrule
- Chargesheet raises concerns on corruption, infiltration, security
Hyderabad:, March 28: Amit Shah chargesheet against the TMC government has brought focus on alleged failures ahead of the West Bengal Assembly elections. Union Home Minister Amit Shah released the document highlighting what he described as 15 years of misrule and rising corruption in the state.
He said corruption and appeasement politics have continued in Bengal for the last 15 years. He also claimed that peace and security have been completely disrupted during this period. According to him, the situation has worsened due to governance issues under the TMC government.
Amit Shah chargesheet flags infiltration and security risks
Meanwhile, Amit Shah raised concerns over national security linked to the Siliguri corridor. He alleged that the security of the corridor has been threatened due to the TMC’s vote bank politics. He also pointed to the issue of infiltration, which he said has become a major concern.
He stated that earlier infiltrators used to enter Assam as well. However, he said that after the formation of the BJP government, such infiltrations stopped there. He further alleged that currently infiltrators are entering India only from Bengal, raising serious security concerns for the country.
He also alleged that the TMC government is not allocating land to the BSF for border fencing despite a court order. According to him, this has affected efforts to strengthen border security. He added that the state police and officials are not stopping illegal migration effectively.
Amit Shah further claimed that infiltrators are entering other states through Bengal using fake documents. He expressed anger that Mamata was making baseless allegations against the “SIR” process and the Election Commission. He said this was being done out of fear that the votes of infiltrators would be lost.
He assured that if his party comes to power in Bengal, strict steps will be taken to stop infiltration. He also said that a border fence would be built to address the issue.
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