North Parganas/Hyderabad, April 22 (Maxim News): Union Home Minister Amit Shah has once again come down heavily on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. He made it clear that no matter how much Mamata Didi wants and how much she tries, the BJP will not allow the construction of the Babri Masjid in Bengal. He said that the TMC syndicate gangs will be forced to flee Bengal. While the first phase of polling for the Bengal Assembly elections will be held on the 23rd of this month, Amit Shah participated in a rally held in Dum Dum Uttar area of North 24 Parganas district on Wednesday as part of the second phase of campaigning.
“Today, the entire Bengal has become a syndicate. Whether you want cement, sand, bricks, whatever, you have to pay money to the syndicates. I want to tell the people of Dum Dum one thing. After the 5th of this month, the members of this syndicate will either run away from Bengal or settle down,” said Amit Shah.
Amit Shah criticized Mamata Banerjee for wanting to build a Babri Masjid in the name of Humayun Kabir. “No one should worry. No matter how much Mamata Didi wants it, there is no question of the BJP allowing the construction of a Babri Masjid in Bengal,” he said. He said that the incidents at RG Kar Medical College, Durgapur Medical College and South Kolkata Law College show how deplorable the law and order situation is in the state. He criticized Mamata Banerjee’s comments on women roaming at night as shameful. He said that after May 5, that situation will not exist, and if even little girls bravely come out on scooters, no goon will be able to stop them. He said that the BJP will realize the dream of ‘Golden Bungalow’ and will enrich the culture and heritage of Bengal.
Amit Shah said that the Congress party has not won even double digits in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry and that the party is not in a position to open its account in Bengal. He said that people should vote only for those who will free Bengal from infiltrators and that this election is not about electing an MLA or a government, but about the future of the state. In Bengal, which has 294 assembly seats, the first phase of polling will be held in 152 constituencies on 23rd of this month, while polling will be held in the remaining seats on 29th of this month. The results will be announced on 4th May. (Maxim News)



