BJP accuses, 'Mamata government lowered internet speed to stop Shah's rally'
BJP accuses, 'Mamata government lowered internet speed to stop Shah's rally'
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Kolkata: Virtual rally is being organized on behalf of the Bharatiya Janata Party in the corona epidemic. Today, Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed a virtual rally in West Bengal, but meanwhile the leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have severely accused the Mamata Banerjee government of West Bengal. BJP leaders say that the Trinamool government has reduced internet speed so that the live feed of the virtual rally cannot be seen.

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BJP MPs Roopa Ganguly and Soumitra Khan have said that the BJP's virtual rally is being hindered by the Trinamool. Internet speed has been reduced in Bengal, in addition to this TV connection is being stopped. The BJP MP said that it is our endeavor that we reach out to one crore people. Not only this, BJP MP Saumitra Khan also wrote a letter to Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on this issue and surrounded the Trinamool government.

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It was written in the letter that the constitution has given the opposition the right to raise their voice, but the Trinamool government has reduced the speed of internet in many cities so that virtual rally cannot be broadcast. Swords are constantly being drawn between BJP and Trinamool Congress in Bengal. A series of charges and counter-allegations are going on before the next year's assembly elections.

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