Amit Shah visits Dakshineswar temple, says, 'Appeasement politics is hurting Bengal’s tradition'
Amit Shah visits Dakshineswar temple, says, 'Appeasement politics is hurting Bengal’s tradition'
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Kolkata: Today is the second day of Union Home Minister Amit Shah's visit to West Bengal. In this episode, Shah arrived at the Dakshineswar temple today to worship at 10 am. After visiting the Dakshineswar temple, the Home Minister said that this is the land of Thakur Ramakrishna and Vivekananda, but unfortunately, this land is being tarnished by the politics of appeasement. I prayed to Goddess Kali for the betterment of Bengal under Modi Ji.

After this, Amit Shah will hold an organizational meeting with the Bengal unit till noon. After this, Shah will have food at the house of the party worker of the Matua community in Kolkata today. The people of the Matua community came here as refugees from Bangladesh. The population of the Matua community in Bengal is more than 70 lakhs. On Thursday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah began his West Bengal tour by paying tribute to Birsa Munda. After this, he ate food at the tribal worker's house in Bankura and held a meeting with BJP workers. Amit Shah, who reached Bengal tour, has strongly targeted the Mamata government.

In an interview with a private news channel, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that the people of Bengal are in a hurry for a change. Shah said that more than 100 BJP workers have been killed in Bengal and no arrests were made in more than 75 cases. More public power is waiting for change from a political party.

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