‘No matter how much you attack, Bengal will win again’… Mamta gave a new slogan, called BJP a party of destruction

Jalpaiguri. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has given the slogan ‘No matter how much you attack, Bengal will win again’. Addressing a public meeting in Jalpaiguri on Wednesday, the Chief Minister also made a sharp attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) by making several allegations including vote-cutting through SIR. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said in the rally that the names of real voters have been removed from the voter list. This raises questions on the fairness and transparency of the election process. Besides, questions are also being raised regarding identity and citizenship.

He said, “After living on this soil for so many days, you are calling us foreign citizens. You are saying that we have to prove whether we are citizens of this country or not. First you prove whether you are a citizen of this country or not. First you prove whether you are a citizen of this country or not and then challenge someone else in front of the people.” Mamta Banerjee alleged that they (BJP) want to destroy the state of Bengal itself. Many plans have been made for this.

Addressing the public, he said, “You will be merged into Bihar. I have stopped the division of North Bengal. This matter came to light on social media a few days ago and I raised my voice against it the same day. Remember, I have fought for the rights of the people from the streets to the Supreme Court.” Meanwhile, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee gave the slogan ‘No matter how much you attack, Bengal will win again’.

He said, “Votes are counted on the 4th. That’s why it is said that 1, 2, 3, 4, BJP will lose.” Mamta Banerjee also targeted BJP on the issue of petrol prices and inflation. He said, “Petrol prices have increased again. Prices of goods are increasing. I have nothing in my hands. Everything has been taken from my hands. There is only one thing in my hands, and that is the people with me. BJP party is a party of destruction.”

Comments are closed.