JP Nadda attacks Mamta government, says 'Jungle Raj in West Bengal'

Kolkata: With the unprecedented success in West Bengal in the recent Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has shifted its focus to the state. Every day a big leader of the government or party stays on a state visit. In this sequence, BJP Working President JP Nadda visited West Bengal. During this he targeted the Mamta government. Nadda launched a big attack on the Mamata Banerjee government, alleging that there is Jungle Raj in West Bengal. He said that democracy is not being allowed to work here.

He said, "There is jungle raj and reign of terror in West Bengal under TMC. The state is witnessing goondaraj as there is no rule of law here ... Family members of slain BJP workers in the state are not getting justice. But this jungle raj will end soon as the time for TMC government is over."

Not only this, Nadda accused the police of being a mute spectator.  He said, "The police are not lodging cases and have turned into mute spectators. The protectors have become predators. Mamata Banerjee is neither giving the people justice nor allowing any proper judicial remedy." 

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