Amit Shah's taunt on Mamata says nothing is going to happen now by going to temple
Amit Shah's taunt on Mamata says nothing is going to happen now by going to temple
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Kolkata: Allegations are continuing from all parties in the midst of West Bengal assembly elections. BJP leader and Home Minister Amit Shah have played a 'Hindu card' ahead of the April 10 elections for the fourth phase. At the same time, he has accused Mamata Banerjee of appeasement. Amit Shah has said that TMC leader Mamata Banerjee will no longer get benefit from visiting the temple.

Home Minister Amit Shah said that going to the temple, reading mantras is one thing and it is different to talk about vote bank. Mamata Banerjee is still appealing to Muslim voters to come together with me. I do not believe that this is democratically appropriate. At the same time, Shah said that going to the temple is not going to do anything now. Amit Shah said a positive response is being received in both urban and rural areas. I think that when the results will come, then the figure of more than 200, It will be more than that.

Amit Shah said Bengal has a huge undercurrent in this election. The citizen living in Kolkata is also worried as to what will happen to Kolkata after 10 years if infiltration does not stop. Infiltration is no longer just a problem of North Bengal. They have come up to Howrah and 24 Parganas. The reason for the infiltration is that they are being seen as vote banks.

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