Yogi said in Bengal – “On May 4, TMC goons will be seen making punctures on the roads.”

West Bengal Election: Before the second phase of West Bengal Assembly elections, the political temperature has reached its peak. On Monday, the last day of election campaign, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, while addressing a public meeting in Dhankhali assembly constituency, made a sharp attack on Trinamool Congress. During the meeting, Yogi Adityanath said that recently he had gone to Bada Bazaar area of ​​Kolkata, where he saw that TMC flags were installed on the mansion associated with the legacy of Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore. He alleged that party people had occupied the place, which later had to be removed on court orders.

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He said that TMC workers are creating an atmosphere of occupation, pressure and fear everywhere in the state. After the first phase of voting, fear is clearly visible among them. Yogi sarcastically said that after the results are declared on May 4, TMC goons will be seen making punctures on the roads.
The Chief Minister alleged that the money sent by the Central Government for development and welfare of the poor does not reach the public because TMC people grab it in between. He said that to end this loot and corruption, a double engine government is necessary in Bengal.

Yogi said that BJP means security, good governance, respect for women, rights of the poor and guarantee of the future of the youth. Appealing to the people to support BJP, he said that Bengal now wants change. He also accused TMC of remaining silent on the atrocities against Hindus in Bangladesh. Yogi said that there is not even a single word of condolence from TMC on the violence against Hindus.

In his address, he said that West Bengal, which was once the growth engine of the country, is today facing an identity crisis. There is no employment for the youth here, farmers are in trouble and industries are closing. There is only an atmosphere of terror, mafia raj and corruption in the state. Yogi Adityanath claimed that the anger of traders, farmers and youth has now reached a turning point and this time the public will choose the path of change by blessing the BJP.

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