Narottam Mishra targetted Mamata and Mukhtar Ansari, saying "Two wheelchairs are famous in....."
Narottam Mishra targetted Mamata and Mukhtar Ansari, saying
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Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh Home Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party leader Narottam Mishra, who is in the limelight due to his statements on the day, has given a statement on Wednesday. On Wednesday, he targeted West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee and Bahujan Samad Party leader Mukhtar Ansari. Indeed, in a statement, he said, 'These days, there are two wheelchairs famous in the country. One is in a wheelchair for fear of defeat and the other for fear of being beaten'. In fact, on Wednesday, he was addressing an election rally in Asansol.

During this time, he said, 'A wheelchair has reached Banda in Uttar Pradesh from Punjab. The other one is here. One is in a wheelchair for fear of being overpowered. The second is the fear of hitting. These days the wheelchair is in an awkward position. ' Simultaneously while addressing the election rally, he also said, 'A wheelchair has reached Banda in Uttar Pradesh from Punjab. The other one is here. One is in a wheelchair for fear of being overpowered. The second is the fear of hitting. These days the wheelchair is in an awkward position.' Let us tell you that the leg of West Bengal Chief Minister and TMC supremo Mamta Banerjee was injured during the election campaign in Nandigram last month and after this incident, the Chief Minister is campaigning sitting in a wheelchair. At that time he alleged that he was pushed by the mob.

Well on Monday, while addressing a public meeting in Deobandpur in Hooghly, Mamata Banerjee targeted the BJP and said, "Can the BJP people not find local candidates to contest elections? They don't have local people. All of the People are borrowing from TMC or CPM. Money is being shed like water. I will win Bengal on one leg and win in Delhi on two legs in the future".

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