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AMIT SHAH CLAIMS BJP’S VICTORY ON 93 SEATS IN FIRST FOUR PHASES OF BENGAL ELECTIONS

Ahead of the fifth phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday claimed that the BJP will win over 93 seats out of 135 seats that went to the polls in the first four phases. Speaking at a public rally in Khardaha, he exuded confidence about BJP getting over […]

Ahead of the fifth phase of the West Bengal Assembly elections, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday claimed that the BJP will win over 93 seats out of 135 seats that went to the polls in the first four phases.

Speaking at a public rally in Khardaha, he exuded confidence about BJP getting over 200 seats in Assembly polls. “Didi (Mamata Banerjee), listen to me very carefully, your exit from the state has been confirmed on May 2. BJP’s double century is confirmed and Didi’s tally in double figures has also been decided,” Shah said.

“After May 2, no one will require permission from High Court to celebrate Durga Puja. Do you want a state government that imposes restrictions on Saraswati Puja? I tell you, after May 2, uproot Didi’s government and throw it away and no one will be able to stop you from celebrating Saraswati Puja,” he added.

The Home Minister also said that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, the Left and Congress cannot stop intruders from coming into the state as they constitute the vote bank for these parties. “After the BJP government is formed, not even a bird can cross from the borders of the state. Whoever has eaten one grain belonging to the poor people of Bengal, they will be sent behind bars,” he said.

He also slammed Banerjee for stopping Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s welfare schemes from being implemented in the state, asking how long will she keep stopping them. “Didi asked people to snatch the weapons of central forces and surround them. She does not want the elections to be held peacefully. Do not fear did. Make a line on 22 April, no one will be able to harm you,” he further remarked.

With ANI inputs

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