BJP president targets Mamata, says
BJP president targets Mamata, says "she is no less than a Hitler..."
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Kolkata: In the field of politics, the BJP and the ruling Trinamool Congress of Bengal are face to face over the Citizenship Amendment Bill and National Register of Citizens for the last few days. Reactions are continuing from both sides regarding this. Meanwhile, state BJP President Dilip Ghosh has started comparing the Chief Minister of the state and Trinamool Congress supremo Mamta Banerjee as Hitler.

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BJP President Ghosh has also said that Mamata Banerjee is behaving like Hitler. But as a Chief Minister, she is taking an oath to not allow a law to be implemented. It is worth mentioning that a few days ago, BJP national general secretary and state in-charge Kailash Vijayvargiya had tweeted and compared Mamata Banerjee to Emperor Nero of Rome. Where he said that violence is spreading in the state while the Chief Minister does not pay any attention to it. After Vijayvargiya, now Dilip Ghosh has compared Mamta to Hitler. He accused the Chief Minister of the anti-national mentality. He said that the anti-national mentality is being spread among school children. Mamata Banerjee has imported the culture of sabotage. The leaders of Mamta's party vandalized the assembly.

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The report says that the Chief Minister is now on the way to complete the unfinished work of those protesting against the Citizenship Amendment Act, but no one is with them. Even his party workers are not supporting him. Where the crowd is decreasing in his rally. At the same time, laborers working under 100 days employment scheme were forcibly included in Mamta's rally. The public understands reality. People should be supported by the Citizenship Amendment Act.

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