Amit Shah, showing ‘Mamata’ to the public in Bengal, rushes home to Bangladeshi refugees to sit in e-rickshaw

Home Minister Amit Shah has flagged off BJP’s 5th Yatra Yatra in the West Bengal electoral state. Not only that, she met many people and even made a meal at the home of a Bangladeshi refugee family. BJP state president Dilip Ghosh and party general secretary Kailash Vijayawargia were also present during the period. He came to Subrata Biswas’ home in the Narayanpur district of South 24 Parganas. This time, along with many other senior leaders of the party, they were sitting on the floor of their meal table. Also, Biswas went to Narayanapur village to eat at home by e-rickshaw.

Previously, he had participated in street shows. Addressing the rally, Amit Shah said our fight was not for the removal of the TMC but for the sonar Bangla favors. He said the fight was between our booth workers and the Trinamool Congress Syndicate. Amit Shah, while playing the women’s card, said that the BJP government would get 33 per cent reservation for women in the state. Amit Shah has tried to convey an important message by eating food at the home of a Bangladeshi refugee Hindu family.

This message by Amit Shah has a big impact, especially in a state that is considered sensitive to communal polarization. Amit Shah, who addressed the rally, said the state’s CM Mamata Banerjee had accused him of communalism. In the case of the Durga Puja, he launched a furious attack on Mamata Banerjee. Amit Shah, ‘Shouldn’t Durga Puja be performed in West Bengal? Is it necessary to seek court permission for this? Shouldn’t Saraswati worship? He stopped it and started the Saraswati puja only after the BJP pressured him. Didi, Bengal knows that you have stopped the tradition of worshiping Saraswati in schools.

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