West Bengal Politics: Giriraj Singh attacks Mamata Banerjee, says

Before the upcoming assembly elections in West Bengal political The rhetoric (West Bengal Politics) has intensified. Union Minister Giriraj Singh made serious allegations against Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, saying that she is sitting on a dharna in the Esplanade area of ​​Kolkata in support of infiltrators and is doing minority vote bank politics.

Giriraj Singh said that Mamata Banerjee is only worried about those infiltrators who are part of her vote bank. He alleged that in the last elections also, Trinamool Congress had come to power with the support of these people, but this time it will not happen. He said that after the upcoming assembly elections, the Trinamool Congress government will be out of power in the state.

The Union Minister also targeted some government officials of the state and people associated with Trinamool Congress and said that they should improve their attitude, otherwise they will have to face the consequences (West Bengal Politics). He alleged that grants worth Rs 15 lakh crore given to the state by the Central government have been misused and many Trinamool leaders have built luxurious properties from it.

Giriraj Singh also claimed that the industrial growth rate of the state was earlier 25 percent, which has now come down to around 3 percent. He said that due to increasing debt in the last years, there has been an economic burden of about Rs 80 thousand crore on the children born in the state.

He accused both Left parties and Trinamool Congress of promoting hooliganism in the state and said the BJP would respond strongly to any such politics.

During this, Giriraj Singh flagged off BJP’s Parivartan Yatra in Narayangarh of West Medinipur district (West Bengal Politics). This yatra is one of the nine yatras being carried out across West Bengal from March 1 to 10 as part of the public relations campaign before the assembly elections.

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